Over the ages, migration has proved to be a negative experience for those who reside in outskirts of a city and come in the urban centre for better opportunities. Among…
Introduction of the Epidemic Disease Act, 1897 The Epidemic Disease Act is defined as “An Act to provide for the better prevention of the spread of Dangerous Epidemic Diseases.”[1]The one…
According to the Minority Rights Group International, the minority population in Pakistan in 2002 accounted for 11-13 million with Ahmadis, Christians, and Hindus each accounting for 4 million[1].The statistics post…
Sri Lanka, a nation of many islands is also a nation of many religions. It constitutes as Theravada Buddhism to be the biggest religious group, covering about 70.2% of the…
China has always been wary of their religious traditions and identities prevailing in their nation, particularly Islam. It is the importance of culture which acts as the centre to a…
India has been very conscious regarding its rightsguaranteed to its citizens and as per the living document philosophy, has tried to make adjustmentsaccordingly to provide the maximum respite to its…
The term ‘minorities’ include various categories ranging from race to caste to religion to linguistic to sexual orientation to gender to disabilities etc. which have been recognized by various legislation…
The labour laws have been enacted since the Independence and till date, there have been many changes and introductions of various statutes to harmonize the structure for labour. The aim…
The labour market in India is marked with various laws and programmes which have often at times proven as ineffective and has been suggested for a better and an efficient…
India and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago have enjoyed dynamic bilateral relations for more than a long time of 70 years since the foundation of the Indian Mission in…