Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Are We really responsible for Our Own Actions and Situations pertaining to us Or Some other factors?

Popular theories have come up that a Thief is doing it because he is poor due to loot from Upper class . Is that so? Do you think sometimes an Individual is just pushed for certain actions due to Situations? Kindly provide real life examples.
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
I will present different arguments, scenario to whom inferences must be drawn from readers side, both are valid and true and after addressing the two, I will give my opinions. First one philosophical ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

How e-Commerce websites are harming the business?

It is said that e commercial websites are harming the businesses specially small businessman, how much it is true?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
There is no doubt that e-Commerce websites such as Amazon and Flipkart have adversely affected the business of small businesses.It has been estimated that by 2022, the annual business done by the ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

How one can protect oneself from a corrupt lawyer who keeps asking more and more money?

As a client, How one can protect from a corrupt lawyer which keeps asking more and more money in the name of court fees or documentation fees just to loot his customer? Are most lawyers transparent with respect to fees they are charging?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Like every business or profession, there are some good people and some bad people among lawyers. There may be some lawyers who may not be having fair dealing with their clients. But, then, there are ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
A great philosopher of India has once quoted that Culture refers to The Way of LivingThe way of ThinkingThe way of WorshippingPick any culture throughout the World and These things ate invariably ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

What happens when two fundamental right clashes with each other?

How the judges in court will decide that which fundamental right should be given precedence over other? https://lawlex.org/lex-pedia/constitutional-dilemmas-what-happens-when-there-is-a-conflict-between-two-fundamental-rights/16668
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
With several fundamental rights having been guaranteed in the Constitution, and that too in general and wide terms, there can sometimes be conflict between two fundamental rights.In such situations, ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago

Just one thing Humans or human's mind, if this gets change everything on the earth will gets changed automatically.

Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Why Jharkhand state election is being done in 5 phases?

Maharshtra had state election in single phase. Jharkhand which is smaller in area and population will have election in 5 phases. Any reason for this?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Jharkhand has a total of 81 Assembly constituencies. Out of these, as many as 67 constituencies (in 19 districts) are affected by the menace of Naxalism or Maoists.As per the Election Commission, ... read more
Answer - by Ayush

What do you think about ICC's decision to ban Shakib Al Hasan for 2 years for failing to report corrupt approaches?

https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/shakib-al-hasan-banned-for-2-years-under-icc-anti-corruption-code-bangladesh-6093242/ He is great all rounder in ODI cricket and one of the successful cricketer of Bangladesh.
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Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
No doubt that Shakib is a great all rounder and a key player for Bangladesh. Shakib Al Hasan is responsible for his own condition. In the link provided in the question, it is clearly mentioned and ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V
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Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago
@ashokdhamija I feel embarassed to answer questions asked by you. You probably know the answers yourself but I feel compleled to answer those question. This is a FYI. Free energy machine : A ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V
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Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago
Disastrous! What do the common people of India understand about Economy of a nation? They understand nothing about it. Which is why we should not have a direct form of democracy! Besides even most of ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V

Why Jharkhand state election is being done in 5 phases?

Maharshtra had state election in single phase. Jharkhand which is smaller in area and population will have election in 5 phases. Any reason for this?
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Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Jharkhand is a naxal affected area. Above that, to further complicate the issue, there are no proper roads to connect different towns and villages. Hence transportation of EVM machines is difficult, ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
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Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Individual.At the root level, it is the individual who is responsible for corruption. All three mentioned in the question are responsible for this in different ways. Common citizens needs to offer ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan

Is there a need and a way to passively monitor the media without letting the idea of fourth pillar of democracy crumble?

The media today does more propaganda suitable to their need rather than bringing in raw unaltered news. With communication so good in this technological age, the media can and are embedding their biased views on the citizens. How do we counter this?
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
To be frank, Today's Media can Never remain impartial. The Reason being Money & Competition .See for yourself that Media needs Money to run the institutions , hire professionals, reach to public, ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Top Celebrities or personal turned into vegans or are vegans.Arnold SchwarzeneggerVirat KohliBenedict CumberbatchWilliams sisters- tennis player.Tobey MaguireBrat PittBill clinton.Now many people are ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Is there a need and a way to passively monitor the media without letting the idea of fourth pillar of democracy crumble?

The media today does more propaganda suitable to their need rather than bringing in raw unaltered news. With communication so good in this technological age, the media can and are embedding their biased views on the citizens. How do we counter this?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Yes, it is very important to monitor the media without letting it crumbled but, it is already been crumbled. Generally speaking, most TV news channels are divided into two parts, Against government ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Who will perform the duties of vice president when he acts as the President of India or vacancy occurs in his office?

Why constitution of India is silent about this? https://vicepresidentofindia.nic.in/vice-president-india-and-constitution
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago
Vice President [V.P] acts as ex-officio of chairman of Rajaya Sabha. Constitution did not specify or fixed emoluments for the vice president, he draws the emoluments as ex officio chairman of rajaya ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V

How much Important is Demography in deciding the winning candidate for particular constituency in Indian Elections?

Is politics affected by distribution of population and percentage of different communities? How important?
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Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Yes it is very important. Let's do a simple math. The total voter turnout in India is about 60-70%. This implies if the politicians please about 30-35% of the people they will get re elected. In ... read more
Answer - by Shihab Saheer

Do you agree with Amit Shah that Hindi should be made the "national language" of India?

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/amit-shah-says-hindi-should-be-made-national-language-draws-oppn-ire/articleshow/71129172.cms
No i don't.India is a land of diversity and it should stay like that too. Period. We are united but still we are unique and that should be respected and ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan

Does tattooing really cause cancer as claimed by many people?

Due to this reason doctors don't accept blood donation from people who have tattoos?
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
Tattooing doesn't predispose for Cancers, but Highly infectious diseases like Hepatitis C, HIV etc.Blood banks Refuse to accept Bloods from such persons because they can't simply believe on the ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Why after change in the government in some states, automatically they changed their DGP and other IPS officers?

Why after changing the government in some state automatically they changed their DGP and respectful ips officers?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Favouritism always exists and it even exists in bureaucracy as well. The picture below will describe the hierarchy of the system and working.The kind of circle represents the ministers and the ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Do you think that the Judiciary doesn't trust the executive and that's why it has perpetuated the collegium system?

Is threat to independence to judiciary is the sole reason for defending Collegium system or there is something deeper, some deep trust issues etc because of which the Supreme Court doesn't want much intervention in the system appointment of Judges?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago
When two people fight what they use to say? I will see you in court!! When you will tell that I am going to become IAS or any other, ohh you want corruption.!!These are very basic but shows how ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Don't you think that punishment under the section 125A of Representation of People Act should be increased?

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/sc-s-big-blow-to-devendra-fadnavis-maha-cm-to-face-trial-for-filing-false-poll-affidavit-in-2014-1605073-2019-10-01 6 months jail is very less. Shouldn't liar politicians get solid punishment?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Punishment under Section 125-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, is up to 6 months’ imprisonment or fine or both.I agree that the punishment under this section appears to be on lower ... read more
Answer - by YASH BHARADAVA
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YASH BHARADAVA, Instrumentation & Control Engineer @ Smart Solutions
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
The reservation system will never be abolished overnight. No government can muster the required for abolishing reservation.But the government can make it harder to avail the benefits of ... read more
Answer - by Swaroop De
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Swaroop De, Bhairavoham, Shivoham.
Answered 5 years ago
The importance of Kuldevata in a Hindu household is same as the importance of Brahman in Brahmasutras. In most of the cases a person's Kuldevata and Ishtdevata are same. But in cases where Kuldevata ... read more
Answer - by Swaroop De

Do you agree with Amit Shah that Hindi should be made the "national language" of India?

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/amit-shah-says-hindi-should-be-made-national-language-draws-oppn-ire/articleshow/71129172.cms
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Swaroop De, Bhairavoham, Shivoham.
Answered 5 years ago

No, never. Except Sanskrit, no other language is worth of being declared our national language.