Answer - by Mohak Shukla
MO
Mohak Shukla, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Physics, IIT Patna.
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
It's this photograph:At first, what we see here is an innocent child raising a slogan, giving a voice to the so-called “fight against oppression” which India is inflicting on Kashmir.But let's ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Purti
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Deepak Purti, Liberal-Secular-Hufflepuff
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER, which also means “The Way” in Latin) is one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today.In southern France, 35 nations are ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Would you like to see Mr. ASADUDDIN OWAISI as the PM of India? Why or why not?

Mr. OWAISI is controversial no doubt but has a clear opinion on national issues. What do you think about his capabilities?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.Jokes apart, even Rahul Gandhi is finding it difficult to become PM of India. Despite the fact that he has been the President of the Grand-Old-Party called ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
It appears that you are referring to the feature of “Request to Answer” or “Asked to Answer”, i.e., requesting some other users to answer a particular question.If it is so, then let me tell ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
On 1 April 2019, the Pak Foreign Minister SM Qureshi had himself told reporters that Pakistan will face $10 billion loss annually if it remains in the “grey list” of FATF (Financial Action Task ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Do you think that Official Secrets Act, 1923 has no place in a democracy?

@ashokdhamija https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/to-serve-the-governed/article26515102.ece?utm_campaign=socialflow
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Well, presume that the Indian Air Force is planning a strike in Pakistan (something like Balakot strike). The planning goes on for 7 days. But, before it could be implemented, an officer from the Air ... read more
Answer - by Vivek Pandey
THIS ANSWER IS COPY OF RISHI RUSIA'S ANSWER WHICH WAS COLLAPSED IN QUORA It’s Hinduphobic. EXTREMELY hinduphobic.Now before anyone says that I am overthinking or “it’s just a TV show”, let us ... read more
Answer - by Uday Kiran
You have taken money from me and are unable to pay due to your losses in business. So, you lost money and I too lost money. So, your balance sheet (in simple, though technically incorrect, profits ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Is Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014 really toothless legislation?

@ashokdhamija How effective is this law ? Is it really carefully drafted legislation ?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
As per as I understand, Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014, has NOT even been brought into force till date. So, it is too early to say whether it is toothless or not. We are yet to test its ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

What is the exact procedure to arrest the High court/Supreme court judge?

@ashokdhamija What does the law say about it ? Which steps are followed to arrest High court/Supreme court judge ?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Under the Criminal Procedure Code, no separate special procedure has been laid down for arrest of a judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court. The ordinary procedure is applicable.However, the ... read more
Answer - by Mrinmoy Baishya
MR
Mrinmoy Baishya, Student
Answered 5 years ago
Feminism or as such feminists being hated is, I believe a false notion. However the modern interpretation of feminism is something that the present society hates. Feminism in precise and correct ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
I don’t think making adoption norms simpler would help in population control in India. These two are mostly unconnected issues, at least in India.Let me tell you that in a period of about 4 years ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 5 years ago
One of the best books I have ever read. To be specific, one of the best biographies/autobiographies I've ever read.This books is a bit different than other autobiographies. In others, the author ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Don't you think that order to involve UPSC in selection of DGP violates the principles of federalism?

@ashokdhamija How can apex court violate federalism by involving UPSC in the selection and appointment of DGP?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
While I don’t fully agree with the Supreme Court judgment with regard to selection procedure laid down by it for the post of State DGP, including preparation of the panel by the UPSC, in so far as ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V
MA
Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Analysis : Let us first try and understand why intelligent people migrate to other countries:-Better money. (Private)Better opportunities.(Private)Horrible work culture of Government run offices. ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

What will be the consequences if any government ministry doesn't grant sanction for prosecution in 4 months?

@ashokdhamija What will happen if sanction isn't granted within 4 months under prevention of corruption act?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Firstly, please note that the period of 4 months (and, in most cases, 3 months) laid down for granting the sanction for prosecution under Section 19 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, after ... read more
Answer - by Deepesh Singh
In short, Balance sheet is having details of profit, loss, import, export etc. Of any company/corporate, when these company/corporate starts defaulting and unable to pay bank loan there balance sheet ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Why is there a ceiling on the number of letters to be used while asking a question on Chanqya?

I don't see such a limit on other Q&A sites. At least, is there a scope to hike the limit here?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Google generally considers only about 60 characters in the title in its search results, if your question on chAnQya.com or your article on any other website is shown in the search results. So, rest ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

What can we do to make aware and educate people to stop violent activities in the name of religion & religious places?

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/protest-by-dalits-against-ravidas-temple-demolition-turns-violent-5924844/ It seems so foolish that people in 21th century are making violence just for the sake a temple.
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Because they are not truly "fundamentalist" or "कट्टरपंथी". Yes!! You read it ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Is Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) really unconstitutional agency ?

@ashokdhamija Gauhati High court verdict declared the setting up of the CBI as unconstitutional.
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Guwahati high court was wrong in holding CBI as unconstitutional. However, interestingly, I was an indirect beneficiary of this judgment. A little more on this later.Firstly, this Guwahati high court ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

What is your opinion on IAS Kannan Gopinathan's resignation?

He said in an interview that we all come in the system with the hope that we'll change the system but we can't, it's too rigid to be changed. Don't you think we heading towards a very dark and ugly future?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Kannan Gopinathan is a 2012-batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre. He originally belongs to Kerala. He has himself made it clear that he wants his freedom of expression back and that he wants to live his ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 5 years ago
The best way to learn anything (at least in software development) is to work on a project. This is how I learnt android app development.Here is my road map, which will guide you to build your own ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 5 years ago
I’ve seen many friends not following this rule and then complaining that they are not able to learn it.But few of my friends are doing excellent, they either consciously or subconsciously, know ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
The book seems to be more of a fiction than an autobiography, but it served its purpose well. You need to take the book with a pinch of salt.All the incidents where the author mentions miracles ... read more
Answer - by Manoj V

Why US President Donald Trump has 14 million more followers than PM Modi on Twitter, despite India being 4 times bigger?

US President Donald Trump has 63.4 million followers on Twitter, but PM Narendra Modi has only about 49.5 million followers.
MA
Manoj V, Engineering student
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
The reason for this is quite simple. Twitter is not a popular website/app in India. ... read more