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The Historical Evolution of the Office of the Vice President in India and Its Changing Role

The office of the Vice President of India is a crucial constitutional position that has evolved over time. While initially conceived as a ceremonial role, its functions and influence have grown, especially in its capacity as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This article examines the historical development of the Vice President’s office, its…

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The Bodo Problem: An Analysis of Its Origins, Challenges, and the 2020 Peace Agreement

Introduction The Bodo problem has been one of the most complex ethnic and political issues in India, particularly in Assam. The conflict primarily involves the Bodo ethnic group, which has historically demanded greater autonomy, recognition of its cultural identity, and territorial rights. Over the decades, the movement has seen periods of violent insurgency, political negotiations,…

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Procedure for Creation and Abolition of Legislative Council in States

The Legislative Council, also known as the Vidhan Parishad, is the upper house of a state’s legislature in India. It is provided for under Article 169 of the Indian Constitution. However, not all states have a Legislative Council; only a few states, such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, currently have one. The creation or…

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The Representation of the People Act: A Critical Analysis of Key Provisions and Challenges

Introduction The Representation of the People Act (RPA) is a cornerstone of India’s electoral framework, providing the legal foundation for free and fair elections. Enacted in 1950 and 1951, these laws govern various aspects of elections, including eligibility, conduct, corrupt practices, and disqualifications of candidates. The RPA plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity…

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