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BCI proposes to have a minimum experience clause for lawyers and judges

In a press statement issued by the Bar Council of India, they have revealed their proposal to include a 'mandatory experience' clause, by amending the Advocates Act. The mandatory experience clause implies that any new lawyer should have a minimum experience of two years of practice in a district or taluka court, before entering into practising the high court of any other state or Supreme Court. Besides, any lawyer willing to exercise in the Supreme Court should have had two years of experience at the high court level.

I was obsessed with my weight. I would start fretting and fuming if I gained even a kilo: Nia Sharma.

The pressure of looking flawless on-screen is always at its peak for celebrities. Some celebrities take this pressure a little too much, and some just let it go with the flow. And the dynamics of the TV industry have also started to change. It’s essential for the actresses in the TV industry too to maintain themselves to look flawless on screen. But what if staying fit & healthy starts to get back to your health? 

JNU Case prime example, Go-Mutra and Gobarism making education system stinky

JNU recently announced a fee hike which would increase rent for a single-occupancy room to Rs 600 per month (partially rolled back to Rs 200) from Rs 20, while double-occupancy was to rise to Rs 300 (rolled back to Rs 100) from Rs 10.

Finding it Difficult to Build Muscles? IndiaSupplement.com can help

What today has become building muscles for Sports activities, Modelling or for maintaining physical appearance started as Pehlwani, which is a form of wrestling. It began in the 13th Century and was introduced in India in the 16th Century by the Mughals.  These Pehlwans were under a strict time chart wherein everything was regulated, which includes what they will eat and drink. Ghee was considered to be their most sattvic food while chickpea, orange juice, almonds, fig, mutton etc. were given to them for maintaining a proper diet, high protein and for building Muscles.

Ramdev Baba’s Patanjali park plan rejected by J&K Government.

Baba Ramdev’s proposal in the expansion of his business, Patanjali has been refused by the Jammu and Kashmir government. India’s yoga guru and businessman proposed to set up a Patanjali Food and Herbal Park in the Union Territory of J&K. He proposed acquiring land to the tune of over 1,300 kanals in the area for setting up the said industrial park. The proposal moved in 2017 planning an investment of Rs. 1,007 crore in establishing the park, housing thirty different units at Meen Chakran in Bari Brahmana area of Samba district in Jammu.

How to prepare for UPSC Civil Services Exam

UPSC Civil Service Exam is known to be the toughest and yet most dreamed exam for the majority of people in India. Clearing UPSC in one gone is the dream of all those who are preparing for it. There are a lot of factors that are to be taken into account for those preparing for the UPSC exam: Expert counselling The refined and comprehensive study material Taking assignments and getting it evaluated Having 24*7 access to exam material Finding all at one place may seem to be complicated. Some lack a useful guide and some competent counsel. But here at NeoStencil students will find a complete package to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Exams.

Delhi Smog: National capital likely to enter ‘Severe’ Zone

Delhi got wrapped in thick smog due to calm winds on Wednesday. This led AQI at 328 which indicates the ‘very poor’ category of pollution. If the condition remains the same till Friday afternoon will push back the capital into’ sever’ Zone, Scientists at the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. 

Sabarimala Case: SC directs Kerala Government to put draft legislation

The apex court took the case on Wednesday and the basis of the previous hearing, has directed the Kerala government for legislation. It has led the government to formulate exclusive law regarding the administration of the Sabarimala temple. The matter is now posted before a bench headed by Justice N.V. Ramana. The Kerala Government has been given time up till the third of January, 2020 to come up with the legislation, keeping in mind all aspects of the welfare of pilgrims visiting the temple. 

Why Romanticizing Depression Is The Last Thing The World Needs

 People might also term it as something ‘wonderfully tragic’ or ‘beautifully sad’ without even realizing that it makes absolutely no sense. It is an ugly feeling

The E-commerce-Emerging trend in the Indian Economy

From the last two decades, Indian sees a manifold increase in the e-commerce Industry. People are switching from roadside Kirana store to buying it from online retailers. Not only the goods that people consumed but also furniture, clothing, house appliance, gadgets, etc. Reasons for switching to online from offline are many: Wide range of discount Hassle-free shopping Free-home delivery subject to the terms of different retailers The option of opting for Cash on delivery Review from people about the product Choice of Credit
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