Liberalisation is the process of liberating the economy from various regulatory and control mechanisms of the state and of giving greater freedom to private enterprise.
Liberalisation can be defined as, “Unilateral...
(a) Country’s security is more important than the right to freedom of a citizen, hence this restriction is justified.
(b) Some areas may be culturally or ecologically vulnerable and hence outsiders...
∵Each child gets = 5sweets
Therefore, 24 children will get 24 x 5 = 120 sweets Total number of sweets =120
If the number of children is reduced by 4, then children...
Nobody in the ruling dispensation should be given absolute power. Absolute power results in tyranny and authoritarian rule. Hence, there should always be some restrictions on the power of elected...
(a) Country’s security is more important than the right to freedom of a citizen, hence this restriction is justified.
(b) Some areas may be culturally or ecologically vulnerable and hence outsiders...
Restrictions imposed by the British Government upon the Indian merchants were :
(i) The colonial control over Indian trade tightened and space within which Indian merchants could function became limited.
(ii) They...
(i) The vernacular press act provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press.
(ii) The government kept regular -track of the ' vernacular newspapers...
(c) To reduce hunger and starvation, ensuring equilibrium between demand and supply of food is mandatory, alongside ushering measures for Purchasing Power Parity, to help the poor consumers too.
(c) Ilbert bill exempted British subjects from trial by Indian magistrates and in cases involving death or transportation they could only be tried by a high court. This proposal provoked...