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What is the Criminal Justice System (CJS)?

The Criminal Justice System (CJS) includes the institutions/agencies and processes established by a government to control crime in the country. This includes components like police and courts. The aim of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) is to protect the rights and personal liberty of individuals and the society against its invasion by others. The Criminal law in India

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Social Action

Social Action is considering as one of the secondary methods of social work. The goal of social action is redistribution with regard to resources and power to provide social justice to all. Its objective is the proper shaping and development of socio-cultural environment in which a richer and fuller life may be possible for all

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Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)

Defined by the World Bank NGOs refers to not-for-profit organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services, or undertake community development. These organisations are not a part of the governement, have a legal status and are registered under the specific Act (Societies Registration

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Utilising the Demographic Dividend of India

A new study, recently published by Seattle-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) predicts that India will be the most populated country in the world. Its population will peak by 2050 by reaching 1.64 billion and thereafter it will decline to 1.09 billion by 2100. On the contrary, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) projects that India’s population

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Steps to Curb Abuse of Synthetic Drugs

To deal with the problem of abuse of synthetic drugs and New Psychotropic Substances (NPS), the government is considering generic scheduling of drugs to replace the practice of substance-by-substance scheduling. Apart from this, the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) discussed the issue of large scale heroin trafficking from neighbouring countries, the diversion and abuse of pharmaceutical preparations, and

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CAA and tribes in Assam

The anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests have brought demands of the Adivasis and tea tribes in Assam to the forefront. The Adivasis, comprising 106 sub-groups, are the largest of the six communities demanding the Scheduled Tribes (ST) status. The others are Chutiya, Koch-Rajbongshi, Moran, Matak, and Tai-Ahom. The Adivasis comprise 18% of Assam’s population. The grant of ST status to these communities will make

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Census- Challenges & Importance

There have been rising instances of attack on field enumerators conducting National Sample Survey exercise in some areas of Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal owing to apprehensions and mistrust people have gathered regarding the new citizenship law and the pan India NRC exercise. This can negatively affect the house-listing operation and the updation of the National Population Register (NPR) exercise, which

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