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Significance of Ritual-Based Clothing

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 10:54:43

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A person or a group can use ceremonial, festival, and other ritual clothing as a structure to reaffirm social ties and values. Rituals frequently involve large crowds and are perceived as being out of the ordinary because they highlight significant cultural or personal events. By tying the present to the ... Read More

Significance of Armor

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 10:32:36

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Body armour is a term for protective clothing that can deflect or absorb the force of projectiles or other weapons that could be used against its wearer. Armor is also sometimes spelled armour. Up until recently, soldiers engaged in combat wore armour that was painstakingly crafted and frequently intricately wrought, ... Read More

Roman Costume

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 10:17:17

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The ancient city of Rome, sometimes known as the eternal city, is awash in history. The foundation of modern civilization, culture, and fashion is their culture. Greek attire serves as the foundation for most of Roman fashion. In the middle of the first millennium BC, they were also affected by ... Read More

The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:57:35

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On August 4, 2009, the Indian Parliament passed the Right to Education Act 2009, popularly known as the RTE Act 2009. According to Article 21(A) of the Indian Constitution, it explains the necessity of free and mandatory education for children aged 6 to 14 in India. With the implementation of ... Read More

The National Security Act of 1980

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:54:57

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The National Security Act (NSA), which was passed on September 23, 1980, was overseen by the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi. In some special circumstances, the National Security Act gives state and federal authorities the right to arrest and detain suspects in order to prevent them from posing a threat ... Read More

The Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:51:56

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Prior to the 1947, religious rules with ties to long−standing conventions effectively governed topics pertaining to inheritance, succession, marriage, divorce, family relationships, and dower. Due to the underlying philosophies used to create these types of regulations, they are frequently subject to change by different legislation. The Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) ... Read More

Mental Health Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:49:18

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In India, there are thousands of people suffering from serious mental illness. Many of them go unnoticed and untreated in lack of proper knowledge, resources, and facilities. To address and curb such an issue, the Indian parliament legislated the Mental Health Act in 1987. What does the Mental Health Act ... Read More

The Legal Services Authorities Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:46:30

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The Legal Services Authorities Act was legislated and passed by the Indian Parliament in 1987 and came into effect on November 9th, 1995. Its purpose was to establish a nationwide standard network for providing free and competent legal services to the weaker sectors of society on the basis of equal ... Read More

The Indian Succession Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:39:08

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Devolvement of a person’s property, either before the death or after the death, is major concern from many centuries. So, to make it more convenient and to do justice with all heirs, the Indian Succession Act legislated in first time in British India i.e. in 1925. The Indian Succession Act, ... Read More

The Hindu Widow Remarriage Act: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 19-Dec-2022 10:32:59

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In modern India (before 1856), remarrying a Hindu widow was customarily and traditionally prohibited. Hindu widows had to live their entire lives as widows, regardless of whether she married as a child and never met her husband. Such a practice was really inhuman and a violation of human rights. So, ... Read More

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