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How Does the Reservation Policy Works: The Truth Behind India’s Social Justice System

When people ask “how does the reservation policy works?”, they are not just asking about numbers or percentages — they are asking how India tries to heal centuries of exclusion through law and opportunity. Reservation is not a shortcut; it is a corrective mechanism. It works to balance access, representation, and dignity for those who […]

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Reservation for Women in India: Why the Supreme Court Called Them the Largest Minority

Reservation for Women in India: Why the Supreme Court Called Them the Largest Minority

When Justice B.V. Nagarathna said that “women are the largest minority in India,” she wasn’t speaking of numbers but of power; it was not just a courtroom remark—it was a mirror held up to our democracy. Women make up nearly half the population but hold barely one-eighth of seats in Parliament. The Supreme Court’s recent notice

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From Classrooms to Careers: IIT Madras’ NIPTA Makes Job Training and Placement Simple

From Classrooms to Careers: IIT Madras’ NIPTA Makes Job Training and Placement Simple

Finding a job after graduation is a challenge that many students in India face. Technical degrees and diplomas alone are no longer enough to guarantee employment. Employers are increasingly looking for candidates who not only have academic knowledge but also have applied practical skills to thrive in a professional environment. Recognizing this gap, IIT Madras has

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Hidden Inequality in Central Government Exams: Injustice to OBC Youth!

Hidden Inequality in Central Government Exams: Injustice to OBC Youth!

For millions of aspirants, Central Government Exams represent a path towards dignity, stability, and social mobility. They are seen as the great equalizer — where talent and effort can bridge centuries of disadvantage. Yet, beneath this ideal lies a subtle but powerful form of inequality that few care to notice: the financial burden on OBC candidates.

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Voter List in Tamil Nadu: New SIR Guidelines for Voter Verification

The Election Commission of India has launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025 to ensure that every eligible citizen’s name appears correctly in the voter list in Tamil Nadu. This massive drive aims to fix long-standing issues such as duplicate entries, missing voters, and outdated details. With this initiative, voters can now verify, correct, or update

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AI Taking Over Jobs: The New Reality of India’s Employment Future. What needs to be done.

AI Taking Over Jobs: The New Reality of India’s Employment Future. What needs to be done

India’s job landscape is undergoing a silent revolution. Across sectors—from IT parks in Bengaluru to textile hubs—technology is reshaping how work is done. Tasks that once relied on manual effort or repetitive skill are now being managed by intelligent software, automated systems, and digital platforms. The phrase “AI taking over jobs” isn’t just a headline

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The Education Illusion: Why Thousands of Government Schools either loosing students or no students

India’s education system is often praised for its vast network of government schools, designed to provide free and accessible education to every child. Yet, recent data has exposed a troubling reality: nearly 8,000 government schools had zero student enrolments in the 2024-25 academic year, while continuing to employ over 20,000 teachers. This glaring mismatch raises

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Crimes Against Women in India

Rising Crimes Against Women in India: Numbers That Expose a Broken System

Violence against women in India has long been dismissed as a “social problem.” But when numbers continue to rise year after year, it stops being a social issue – it becomes a systemic failure. Crimes Against Women in India are not random acts of violence, they reflect a broken system where law, culture, and governance have all failed women.

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