How UP Plans to Tackle Overpopulation with Population Control Law

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The most populous state in India, Uttar Pradesh, plans to come out with a population control law. The draft law was unveiled by the Uttar Pradesh State Law Commission. (UPSLC) on July 10, 2021, to the public. The Population Bill offers incentives to married couples who bear two children or less. On the other hand,… Continue reading How UP Plans to Tackle Overpopulation with Population Control Law

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The Dark Side of Bollywood and Its Negative Influence on Young Adults

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You may have frequently come across cinephiles who love to watch and have discourse about movies. Being immersed in the world of cinema is just like any other hobby, an essential part of their lives. Watching films can make your life either for the better or worse. Or it could have neutral to no effect… Continue reading The Dark Side of Bollywood and Its Negative Influence on Young Adults

9 Key takes from RIL AGM

1. Reliance added nearly 75,000 new jobs in the past year. RIL continues to be India’s largest merchandise exporter and remains the country’s highest payer of customs and excise duty in the private sector. 2. Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Chairman of Saudi Aramco and the Governor of the Public Investment Fund, to join the Board of Reliance… Continue reading 9 Key takes from RIL AGM

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Coastal Beauties from Udupi and Mangalore

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Adline Castelino, who represented India in the Miss Universe 2020 pageant, was crowned as the third runner-up in the beauty contest quite recently. Although the beauty queen and model is currently based in Mumbai, she hails from a Mangalorean Catholic family. Adline’s hometown is situated in a town called Udyavara in Udupi, Karnataka. The 22-year-old… Continue reading Coastal Beauties from Udupi and Mangalore

Visiting Manipal Lake on a Spring Evening: An Unforgettable Memory

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It had been months of waiting to ultimately visit the campus and catch up on college life that we’d been missing out on enormously. The waiting period gradually ended as I marked my entrance into the vast, coastal campus of MAHE in the middle of March. (Quite ironically, that day happened to be the Ides… Continue reading Visiting Manipal Lake on a Spring Evening: An Unforgettable Memory

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