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    A Locale Based Study of Teacher Effectiveness of Elementary School Teachers of Kashmir (India)

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    Education sector is righty called the back bone of a nation. The feat of the education system depends on the effectiveness of its teachers, because it is the teacher who shapes and moulds the children. Technology has given a student many sources to learn but the fact is that the role of the teacher is irreplaceable in the life of a student. No electronic gadget or technology can replace the teacher. The effectiveness of a teacher depends on many demographic variables. The present study aims to find out the relation between locale and the teacher effectiveness. The results of the study reveal that on certain domains locale does effect the teacher effectiveness

    Rape in Marriage: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Perception and Attitude of Wife

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    Marital rape has to be seen from the prism of changing social perspectives and dynamics. Right from early times men were given supremacy in all social domains, will and desire of women became irrelevant and secondary. Rape within marriage is a concept that agonies the wife to the very core. Marriage in the modern times is now regarded as a partnership of equals, and no longer one in which the wife must be the subservient chattel of the husband. Then why marital rape is still not recognized as a crime, is a question for both society and government; as both are equally responsible for non-resolution of this menace. The present study is a socio-legal in nature, which is based on questionnaires distributed among 100 married women of Lucknow, India to appraise their opinions on various issues related to rape of wife by husband and to suggest measures with some concrete conclusion

    NEP- 2020 and Educational ideals of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: Place and Relevance

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    Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India\u27s first education minister after independence, was a brilliant educationist, social reformer, and visionary figure who never stopped working for the welfare of the populace and the advancement of India. The famous intellectual and philosopher Azad believed that "education is the birthright of every citizen in the country" He believed that elementary and secondary education served as the cornerstone for the growth of every region of our nation and served as a bridge to higher education. As a result, he believed that every state in the country had a duty to ensure that everyone had access to education, at least up to these two important stages of education. The purpose of this study is to examine Maulana Azad\u27s educational philosophy in light of educational goals, teaching strategies, curricula, and the teacher\u27s role. An attempt has also been made to study the relevance of educational philosophy of Maulana Azad in the light of NEP-2020. Finally, the views of Maulana Azad in making the India a self-reliant nation has also been an epoch task of this paper

    Legalisation of Passive Euthanasia in India: Right to Die with Dignity with Special Reference to ‘Advance Medical Directive’

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    “Not long ago, the realms of life and death were delineated by a bright line. Now this line is blurred by wondrous advances in medical technology– advances that until recent years were only ideas conceivable by such science fiction visionaries as Jules Verne and H. G. Wells. Medical technology has entered a twilight zone of suspended animation where death commences while life, in some form, continues. Some patients, however, want no part of a life sustained only by medical technology. Instead, they prefer a plan of medical treatment that allows nature to take its course and permits them to die with dignity.”[1] This, however, is not free from legal tangles that hover around life and man induced death prompted by a vegetative state of a person whose continuance becomes burden not only for the stakeholders but also to his self. There are instances also where some have wished to advance their death in a fear of imminent but painful death because of the dreaded diseases from which they are suffering. This paper analysis the legal issues surrounding the legal mandate for euthanasia in light of the excitements dealing with subject in transnational jurisdictional the Indian judicial pronouncements.   [1]Rasmussen v. Fleming (1987) 154 Ariz 207 quoted in Law Commission of India, One Hundred and Ninety Sixth Report on ‘Medical Treatment to Terminally ill Patients (Protection of Patients and Medical Practitioners (2006)’, p. 67

    Jurisprudential Analysis of Constitutional Interpretation in India: Some Hindsights

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    A Constitutional document sets forth the principles upon which the government of the state is founded. It shapes as fundamental law for the political order of State. In the realm of interpreting constitutional percepts the questions of reflection on the ultimate ends of legal ordering cannot be solved without having an eye on jurisprudential orientation of constitution. This paper is a humble attempt to analyze the working of Jurisprudence in the Constitutional Interpretation in India

    Institutional Closure and online-learning: Influence of Gender, Academic Stream and Type of School on online-learning among Adolescent students impacted by Covid-19

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    The success of any digital or online intervention is more or less dependent on the attitude of a learner towards online learning. The study was an attempt to study the Impact of Gender, Academic Stream, type of School on online-Learning attitude among Adolescent Students Impacted by Covid-19. The investigation is centred on the data collected from 200 adolescent students selected randomly from various senior secondary school students of Jammu and Kashmir. Online- Learning scale developed by researcher was used to collect the data. The study could not ascertain the influence of gender and academic stream on online learning attitude among adolescent students. The results also revealed that type of school affect the learner’s attitude towards online Learning. Male and female adolescents do not differ significantly

    Education and Environmental Influences on Student\u27s Career Aspiration: A Reflection

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    Learning is a method and a category of human activity. Humans are bombarded by a world that alters their very nature, compels them to learn facts, and also provides them with something useful in the form of a pre-existing sign language. A career is a genuine enthusiasm for positions and jobs that one will hold in the future. The paper looks at teaching in secondary and primary schools, as well as their subjects and the involvement of the school in the students\u27 lives. This study aims to determine the educational knowledge about career choices and present-day careers which suggestion ample projections in the globalized world. In this paper, we will also discuss the different influences which are responsible for career aspiration. The paper will also provide some valuable suggestions to the students to lead better career choices

    Criminal Justice System in 21st Century: A Way Forward

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    The newer crimes have adversely affected justice delivery system and age old Criminal justice system is facing challenges that were hitherto unheard of Malimath committee has come up suggestions of seminal importance but all those suggestions have not given effect. This address discusses host of issues that need urgent attention of the policy planners, lawyers, judges and other stakeholders so that the constitutional vision of justice to all is made a reality. Note: This paper is based on the address of Hon’ble Justice Mukundkum Sharma, Judge Supreme Court of India, which was delivered in the workshop on “Juvenile Justice, Policy, Police and Practice” organised by the Department of Law, School of Legal Studies on 3rd November 202

    A Curious Case of Radio-Taxi Market under Indian Competition Law: An Analysis

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    The radio taxi market is a market where customers through the Internet can book a taxi to the desired destination at a reasonable price charged by an aggregator or middleman who is not the actual owner of the vehicle. By using the internet platform, the aggregators hire a number of taxi owners and drivers and then they provide these taxi services to the consumers. Before new arrangement, the yellow taxi in the market had been transporting passengers across India for many years. Unfortunately, after getting tired of the behavior of yellow taxi drivers and abusing the recharge process through mechanical or electronic meters, a large number of customers have turned to the electricity consumption market, led by Ola and Uber. However, the Competition Commission, which hears competition law cases, dealt with reports alleging an anti-competitive agreement and abuse of dominance when Meru Cabs, one of the radio taxi service, filed a lawsuit against Uber. The Commission held that Uber did not engage in unfair conduct, but the Court of Appeals for Competition, the appellate body, overruled the opinion of the Commission. The Supreme Court of India upheld the order of the ‘Court of Competition Appeal’. An attempt is made in this paper to examine the legal issues raised and judicial principles pronounced in these conflicting opinions of different courts so as to appraise their loopholes

    Organizational Commitment with Reference to Gender and Work Experience of Secondary School Teachers

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    Organizational commitment is the devotion that employees have with their organisation for the pursuit of certain but the basic goals of life. It provides an individual with the identity for the development of self worth. The employees’ commitment to their organisation gives them a sense of belongingness and a clear understanding of its objectives. Commitment towards organisation can determine ones efficacy, performance and overall productivity. The paper explores the organizational commitment level of secondary school teachers. It takes into account gender and work experience as demographic variables. Sample was drawn through stratified sampling technique from various secondary schools of Kashmir, India. 720 teachers’ responses were collected through online and personal visits. Organisational commitment scale constructed by Jamal and Raheem (2014) was employed. Analysis was done by using t-test and ANOVA. The findings revealed that secondary school teachers’ work experience and gender varied significantly

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