Opinion
Virag Gupta's column: It is now necessary to compensate victims in fake cases
Will the Supreme Court's new decision to ban arrest for two months in cases of dowry harassment and cruelty against marriages also be lost in the books of the law like the old judgments? For this, understanding on 5 points is necessary. 1. Arrest: As per the judgment in Joginder Kumar vs. State of U.P. (1994), the police have got several powers for detention and arrest. According to Chief Justice Venkatachaliah, arbitrary arrest without exercising discretion is unconstitutional and illegal. In 1996, the D.K. Basu vs. State of West Bengal judgment laid down the legal rights of the detainees. In
Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: At least don't listen to the story or discourse on mobile
Chandni has come to burn the house. This simply means, the light of the mobile is now running into the second phase of loss in our lives. In the era of streaming, people are doing everything on the palm. Our theme is at least don't listen to the story, discourse on mobile or other digital medium. Live is good for that. Even neuroscientists now believe that the eyes carry visuals to the brain and influence the amygdala – the part of the brain from which emotion and sensation arise. The eye does this work. Listening to a live narrative brings emotion, empathy, patience, understanding, and char
N. Raghuraman's column: Our response to experiences determines the way of life
This was the daily rule, he would stand there for a while and watch the waves crashing against the shore. The waves at the Velankanni beach in Nagapattinam district, 330 km from Chennai, are very gentle. They come, and touch their feet like snow. He wants to ask the waves, 'Why were you so aggressive that day?' but he doesn't ask. Because they know the waves won't respond. But he never forgets how badly the tsunami on December 26, 2004 affected this beach. S. Selvamani, 58, who had been a fishing worker for 40 years, lost six members of his family that day, including his father and elder broth
Pt. Vijay Shankar Mehta's column: Don't make your ego so big that it turns into anger
No matter how many resolutions someone makes, anger doesn't go away. After getting angry, it seems that you have not done well, but anger comes. So do one thing – set a boundary for anger at home, and outside the home. At home, he must have been angry at his own people. In the outside world, if you have leadership, the form of anger is different and if you are working under the task, then the form of anger is different. But everyone knows. Anger can also lead to inspiration. Because the energy with which anger is activated is converted into willpower. If the energy of anger turns into rebell
How NSE-BSE siblings dance to different beats
NSE and BSE represent India’s leading stock exchanges, each playing a pivotal role in transforming the nation’s financial market landscape. While comparable indices from both exchanges target identical market segments (such as the Nifty 50 and Sensex 50), they differ in weightage limits, corporate action methodologies, evaluation standards for market capitalisation and liquidity benchmarks. These procedural variations result in divergent performance trajectories, risk profiles, and index-tracking patterns that ultimately impact diversification strategies, return expectations, and benchmark
Breathing on Borrowed Time: Delhi’s Climate Reckoning
Delhi stands at a pivotal moment in its urban journey. As the city continues to grow in population and economic significance, it also faces a growing set of environmental challenges that cannot be overlooked. Recent studies and climate assessments have shed light on both the scale of these issues and the urgent need for more coordinated, sustainable urban planning. Air pollution remains one of Delhi’s most visible environmental concerns. According to recent data, pollution levels frequently exceed the World Health Organization’s safety limits, affecting both public health and quality of
Aam Aadmi Party, Corruption and Satyendar Jain
Today I will tell you about Satyendra Jain, you must have heard the name. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain, who has been in jail for the last four months. Delhi's Health Minister and Aam Aadmi Party's star. Kejriwal's left- or right-hand leader has not been granted bail till date even after filing a petition in the Supreme Court. As per our latest information, he is yet to get bail. Now the question is the same, if Satyendra Jain has not committed corruption, then why the High Court and the Supreme Court do not grant him bail? Kejriwal sahib has hired a good lawyer for Satye
Happy 75th Independence Day of India: Indian leaders provide opportunities to trustworthy puppets compared to skillful knowledgeable leaders
India is celebrating its 75th Independence Day on August 15, 2021, with the usual pride to mark its freedom from British rule. On August 15, 1947, India got its freedom, ending an almost 200-year British rule. 74 years of Independence still India is a developing country, why? It is a topic to debate or discuss because multiple countries in the world receive independence after India still they became a developed nation in three to four decades. India is a country having ample of natural resources and human resources still developing country because Indian political leaders and system suppor
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