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Monday, 1 May 2017

Law Books

The law of our country is the Constitutional law of our country. All our rights, all our freedoms and all the security that we have is all within the Constitutional law of our country. Pen mightier than the sword? Definitely.

The most important part about our Constitution is that it is subject to changes. After all, our Constitutional law has to change with the times too. This also means that sometimes some citizens demand a change while some resist. Which provisions of our Constitutional law have provoked passions and dominated debates? Here are some of them:




Article 370

Whenever the conversation turns to Jammu & Kashmir, this Article from our Constitution always pops up. Why? Under Constitutional law, J&K is treated as an unique case, with the State Assembly of J&K deciding whether the provisions of the Constitutional law apply to the state. Except for Finance & Communications, Defence, Foreign Affairs, the state has the final say in the others. Over time however, laws and acts have been applied to the state in many respects, ranging from recovery of loans to inheritance of property by daughters. As of now, the most noteworthy aspect about it is the difficulty for non J&K citizens to buy property and settle there. 

Article 355

Under Article 355, our Constitutional law protects the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. Acording to this Act, when a specific state/ union territory is deemed to be 'disturbed' by the Governor of the said place, the Central government can send in armed forces there. Under AFSPA, the forces are empowered to arrest in the absence of warrants, shoot and kill after a mere warning,  and most importantly are provided with legal immunity for their actions. Present in Manipur and J&K, the law has been accused of being 'draconian' and of being abused.

Article 371A

Our Constitutional law has a special entry for Nagaland. Under this article, no law may apply to Nagaland if it interferes with religious & social practices, as well as customary law of the Nagas, and also with respect to ownership and sale of land in the state. This has also meant that the traditional practice of keeping women away from the decision making bodies has been maintained; the recent protests in the state were related with, among other factors, to the proposal of 33% reservation of seats for women in the muncipal bodies.

Article 356

President's Rule? This is that article from our Constitutional law which is responsible for it. Of course, while successive governments at the Centre have nudged here & there and helped to bring about change in the ruling government in a state, the courts have also acted to mak sure that this Constitutional law is not abused.


Tuesday, 18 April 2017

How to learn a language and remember it

In the good old days, there was one common language learning books in every self-respecting middle class Indian household: Rapidex English Speaking Course. This spoke not only about their aspirations, but also about their preferred medium.


Cut to present day: The kids who saw these books in their cupboards have grown up, and have moved on from English to other languages; the medium has also changed, now including websites and applications. So, is a reference book still worth it?

For checking at a moment's notice, yes, the websites and the applications are a much better option. But language learning is hard work, and involves you, eventually, sitting down and trying to learn the intricacies of the foreign tongue. A comprehensive book, which does what it promises on its cover, will be of invaluable help in your language learning quest. And admit it: it feels more of a serious job when you take that book off your shelf, open it on your desk and thumb down to that desired page, whilst feeling a quiet pride at all the previous dog-eared pages of the book. Contrast this with opening the 16th application on your smartphone.

After all, there is a reason why even your parents preferred language learning through the  Rapidex books.

Step 1: Begin with a dictionary.
Why?
No one can learn everything in a day. Keeping a dictionary can be worthwhile, when you want to check your meanings or just refresh your memory. Having a good dictionary by the side has never hurt anybody.

Step 2: Work on your grammer.
Why? 
No matter what fancy words you use, if you cannot frame them properly, language learning is impossible. Grammer is the spine of a language; without it, it's just a meaningless collection of words. Work on it.

Step 3: Improve your vocabulary.
Why? 
Speaking of words, knowing new ones while language learning is a good way to make sure of your grasp on the language. In fact, learning and using fancy words, in the right context, can give you and your personality a certain gravitas, which can only enhance your aura. See what I did there? 

Step 4: Learn to get your message across
Why? 
Simplicity is an underrated virtue. Just like the Google homepage, the purpose and meaning of what you're saying and writing should be understood easily. Is language learning impossible without this step? Of course not. But, you do want to set yourself apart from the crowd, right?

Step 5: Keep learning.
Why?
Because language learning is never complete. If you know words, then there are always proverbs, which can compress an entire essay's message into a single sentence. Becoming better takes time, and a lot of effort. But when you see how far you've come from where you started, trust me, it is all worth it.    


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