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Article 370 Verdict - Supreme Court Calls for Restoration of J&K Statehood

 Article 370 Verdict - Supreme Court Calls for Restoration of J&K Statehood The Supreme Court of India has recently passed a monumental verdict on Article 370, calling for the restoration of statehood and an elected government in Jammu and Kashmir. This landmark judgment has major implications for the future of J&K as well as center-state relations in India. Introduction to Article 370 and its Abrogation Article 370 was a constitutional provision that granted special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir. Under this article, J&K had its constitution, flag, and autonomy over all matters barring defense, communications, and foreign affairs. However, in August 2019, the central BJP-led government unilaterally abolished Article 370 through a presidential order. J&K was also bifurcated into two union territories - Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. This move was extremely controversial with opposition parties calling it 'unconstitutional'. Key High...

All about Formal Letters

 Formal Letters Format Sender’s address Date Receiver’s address Subject Salutation Content Introduction type Description Suggestion Complimentary close Yours sincerely Signature Name Designation Question: You are Saurabh from Rani Bagh, Delhi. The road leading to your school is full of potholes which causes a lot of inconvenience. You have complained to the civic authorities. But no action has been taken so far. Write a letter to the Editor of a daily so that authorities may wake up. Answer: Rani Bagh, Delhi 29th Dec. 2020 The Editor The Times of India New Delhi Sub: Road leading to school is full of potholes. Sir Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities towards the bad condition of roads leading to school. The road leading to my school is full of potholes. It causes a lot of congestion on the roads. Students and parents are often caught in traffic jams. We get late to school. It causes a lot of inco...

Prices of food articles are increasing day-by-day and there is a wide gap between the wholesale prices and retail prices. Write an article in 100-120 words on 'Rising Prices' and give suggestions on how to control them.

  Rising Prices' By : Om Prakash   Inflation is one of the major problems of the common man with the prices of commodities of daily use soaring high. And the worst thing is when food items get dearer, one is compelled to stretch oneself beyond one's capacity to provide the necessities to one's family. In such circumstances the poor continue in their state of poverty but the repercussions on the middle class are high in the form of using up of their meager savings or even incurring debts. Inflation of food prices directly impacts the quality of nutrition available and hence the health of the human resource of the nation with a major chunk of the family income, being used up to run the kitchen. There is a severe cut down on the fund available for other important functions like the education of the children. The government's efforts of opening ration shops or fair price shops are grossly inadequate because the quality of grains available there is unfit for consumption and ...

Traffic jams, accidents and rash driving are a common sight in metro cities. You are Aryan/Aanchal Tagore House of your school. Write an article, in 100-120 words, on “Traffic Jams', highlighting the hectic life of modern society, increase in the number of vehicles, modernisation leading to a rise in demand for vehicles, the cause of accidents.

  Traffic Jams By:-OM PRAKASH   Traffic jams are a regular phenomenon on the roads when one is stuck amidst a sea of vehicles, advancing inch by inch as the whole lot proceeds and the implications in terms of time cannot be forestated, for it may take anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours for the traffic to clear up. It is one of the most dreaded events by the commuters, for the consequences may range from being late for a movie to missing an international flight or missing an important appointment or a job interview. The causes too are varied-the major being an enormous increase in the number of vehicles on the road without the corresponding improvement of the infrastructure. Lack of coordination among the drivers is also, quite often a reason, because in a hurry to get to their destinations, they land up getting in each other way. The solution to the problem can be sought by building bridges to cross connect the roads and lessen the burden on the present routes, b...

As Madhu/Mohan, write an article for your school magazine voicing your concern of education in about 120 words.

Commercialization of Education By:- OM PRAKASH Commercialization of Education Liberalization of economy in India has generated more wealth and a never satiating consumerism; unfortunately even education has fallen into the clutches of commercialization. Parents who are a bit well-off want to provide quality' education to their children. English medium schools and so called 'public schools' have mushroomed and are flourishing on the weaknesses of class conscious parents. Leaving aside a few reputed and established names, most of these newly sprung-up schools are not better than 'teaching shops'. They mint money at the cost of ignorant and credulous parents. To a casual onlooker, the system appears restrictive and selective, but the over crowded classrooms with 60 to 70 students in the primary section tell a different story The overcrowded classrooms adversely affect the academic standards. It is very difficult for any teacher, how so ever resourceful, to build any re...

Write an article in about 120 words on the eating habits of teenagers, 'who eat too much'. They grab every possible opportunity to eat whether it is a celebration or a moment of stress. Movie and TV viewing is incomplete without munching.

The Munching Generation By:- OM PRAKASH It is the generation of the foodie. The present generation can eat any time. No event in their life is even complete without eating. They don't seek the time to eat it is just the will to eat. So, it can be the first lecture of the school or late in the night. They not only eat a lot at the wrong time they also eat the wrong kind of food. They eat not only when they are happy but also when they are dejected and depressed. This excessive and wrong eating habit has laid this generation down with too many ailments. The youngsters need to understand the evils of this and set their eating pattern correct. about commercialization