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Boycott French Goods- All you need to know about

The middle east countries are calling to boycott french products . But what forced the middle east countries to boycott the french goods? In this blog let us talk about the whole story about what led the Arab countries to call for boycott of french goods. Why are the middle east countries calling to boycott french goods? The call to boycott french goods rise after the French President Emmanuel Macron promised not to give up the cartoons depicting depicting Prophet Mohammad . The president's comments was in response to the beheading of Samuel Paty , outside the school in suburb outside Paris after he showed cartoons of Prophet Mohammad during his class on free speech . What is the main controversy?  It all started on October 17 , when Samuel Paty , a french teacher who presented the cartoons of Prophet Mohammad during his class on free speech was beheaded outside the school in suburb outside Paris to which the president termed as Islamic terrorist attack.    The invader was sh

Bihar Elections 2020- What makes it more interesting this year?

When the whole country is facing the deadly coronavirus , the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections are going to take place in the midst of the pandemic. With many prevailing social issues and increase in vote bank the Bihar elections are becoming interesting day by day. In this blog we will talk about the Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections 2020 and How are they more interesting this year? When are the Elections going to take place? The Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections will take place between 28 October, 2020- 7 November, 2020 .The elections will be held in three phases for 243 seats . The first phase will take place on 28 October 2020 for 71 seats , Second phase for 94 seats on 3 November 2020 and the Third phase for 78 seats on 7 November 2020 . Schedule for Bihar Elections 2020 The Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections 2020 will be held in three phases. Phase I The elections in phase 1 will take place on 28 October 2020 for 71 seats in the districts of Dinara, Nokha, Dehri, Kar

Thai Protests- Why are Thai Students Protesting?

Students in Thailand are once again involved in a series of protest, this time against the government of the Prime Minister Prayut-Chan-Ocha demanding reforms in Thai monarchy .  Let us talk about the whole story behind these protests by Thai students.  Why are Thai students protesting?  The anti-government protests started last year after the banning of the most vocal party opposing the government by the court. After a pause during Coronavirus, the protesters once again came onto the streets in mid-jury demanding Prayuth's removal , new Constitution , and an end to harassments of activists . Some came up with a list of 10 demands supported by thousands. Protesters say the do not want an end to the monarchy, just some reforms but the conservatives are horrified by such attacks. What is lese majesty law? The  lese majesty law  states that the monarchy is protected by  section 112  of the penal code, which states that whoever defames, insults, threatens the king or queen, shall

US ELECTIONS 2020- WHEN AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

As the US presidential elections are approaching, a question that arises in the mind of people is How are US election important for the world?  In this blog we will talk about the US ELECTIONS 2020  and also   try to find an answer to the aforementioned question . US ELECTIONS 2020 US is the world's largest economy , with GDP of 18 trillion dollars approximately and also a superior constituting one of the largest  military force in the world. Being, Worlds largest economy and a superpower, the US presidential elections are of utmost important for political , social and economical conditions of the society. The elections take place after every four years . When are US ELECTIONS 2020 going to take place? The 59th United States presidential elections are scheduled to take place on November 3, 2020. The voters will vote to select the presidential electors who then will  either elect   a new presiden t and vice-president or will re-elect the current president and vice-president of

Covid Vaccine- When can we expect one?

The world is facing the imbroglios Covid-19 from a long time now. Each and every person has the same question in mind that is "When will we get a Covid vaccination ?" . Let us try to find an answer to this question. What is a Vaccination? A vaccination is a kind of medicine which trains the immune system to fight a disease or germ. It prepares the body to make antigens or antibodies. A vaccination is generally administered through needles. A vaccine can take upto 10  years to develop and to be ready to use for public.  What are the different stages of vaccine development? A vaccine has to go through different stages before it is made available to the public. Pre-Clinical Trials: This research is done in the laboratories on cells and animals. Pre-clinical trials indicates about the efficiency and safety of the vaccine. Phase I trials: In this phase, r esearchers monitors the kidney, liver, hormone and cardiac functions to look for adverse affects in human volunteers.It take

Why are the farmers upset?

Farmers across the country are protesting against the three farm reform bills passed by the parliament during its monsoon session. The three bills passed were  The Farmers’ Produce Trade And Commerce (Promotion And Facilitation) Bill, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill , and T he Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill . What is farm bill 2020? Three farm bills were introduced in parliament on September 14 to replace the ordinances issued  during the lockdown. The farm reform bills have led to widespread protests across the country.  What does these farm bills scout to? Breaks the monopoly of the government-regulated mandis(markets) and allow farmers to sell directly to the private buyers. Provides legal framework for farmers to enter into written contracts with companies and produce for them. It allows agri-business to stock food articles and remove the governments ability to impose restrictions arbitrary . A look at the data Du

Is 100% cut-off justifiable?

As the admission season has   proliferated across the nation, major number of colleges have started releasing their cut off marks.  The admissions in Delhi University has once again touched the 100 per cent cut off marks for the undergraduate courses.   Let us now understand " what is a cut off?" and "I s 100% cut off justifiable?". What is a Cut off? A cut off mark is the minimum mark or percentage required for admission in a course or a college. Cut off varies for different exams and from exam to exam, it also varies with availability of vacancies and competitive level exams  . 100% cut off! Really? This year, the university’s admission process has been the highest with Lady Shri Ram College for Women setting 100% cut offs for three programmes ,  College of Vocational Studies and Indraprastha College for Women setting 100 per cent for the Computer Science program.  and a total of 30 programmes across all colleges have cut-offs of 99% or higher. The key fact be

Life Post Lockdown

  The Covid-19 pandemic has grappled the society into its clutches. However, we would expect many changes in the coming time. The whole country faced a major number of problems during and after  the lockdown implemented  by our honorable prime minister on 25th March for the very first time which ended on 30th of May. The lockdown is over but not the pandemic! though people are free to come out of their house now but some are unnecessarily roaming on the streets which is dangerous to their and others health. The aforementioned issue is an imbroglio and people have been facing it for a long time now. Although, the lockdown and the restrictions are over now but people and the country is still facing a number of problems in the  "new-normal"  society.    Firstly, the  GDP  of the country saw a drastic change falling to  -23.9%  in the second quarter.  Secondly, Malls and restaurants are open for the public now but people fear in visiting such crowded places affecting the growth a