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Surrogancy

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Surrogancy In the sense When a surrogate agrees to carry a pregnancy for another person (s), new relationships are formed. Surrogacy is an arrangement or agreement whereby a woman agrees to carry a pregnancy for another person or persons, who will later become the new-born child’s future parent(s). Surrogate motherhood’s entrance into the public spotlight […]

Filed Under: Civil Services, Social Issues

What motivates a woman to become a surrogate and its process

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Surrogate and Family View The year 2016 witnessed several debating policies of the NDA government of which the proposed Surrogacy Bill has become the most controversial. The recent tweet of Karan Johar (on March 6) about his newly born (surrogate) twins became a hotly debated topic in the media as well. Does media and overhyped […]

Filed Under: Civil Services, Interview, Social Issues

Short Notes on Surrogacy

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surrogancy laws and process in india

Surrogacy in the sense “Everything works like clockwise. We wake up at 8am, have tea, take our medicines and injections, and go back to sleep. Then we wake up at noon, bathe and eat lunch. We basically rests. That’s what is required of us. We are allowed visitors, but not for the night. In the […]

Filed Under: Civil Services, Social Issues

History of India’s Caste System – Summary & Essay

by sahiti

The Caste System is part and parcel of Hindu society. It has been coming through the ages. The Origin of Caste and Caste system The scholars trace the origin of caste by providing a general historical framework, which is supported by some evidence. The dominant view tracks down the origin of both caste and untouchability […]

Filed Under: Caste, Civil Services, Indian Society, Social Issues

Artificial intelligence: Meaning, Applications, and Examples

by sahiti

What is Artificial Intelligence Intelligence is viewed as a gift of nature. But can that be limited only to humans? What significant changes can be brought in the present era if this intelligence is transferred to humans? Here comes artificial intelligence into play. It is shortly regarded as AI. Meaning of Artificial Intelligence AI is […]

Filed Under: Basic Concepts, Civil Services, Science and Technology

Detailed Analysis of Jallikattu Issue and Notes

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 Jallikattu or sallikattu also known as ERUTHAZHUVUTHAL and MANJUVIRATTU is a traditional Bull taming sport played in Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebrations usually on Mattu Pongal day (3 days). This is one of the oldest living ancient sports seen in the modern era. In Jallikattu, the bull is not killed and the […]

Filed Under: Civil Services, Interview, Political Sociology, Social Issues, Sociology of India, Sociology Of Religion

Socio Economic Analysis of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Thoughts

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ambedkar quotes on india

DR.B.R.Ambedkar was among the most outstanding intellectuals of Indian in the 20th  century. He is known for his intellect. According to Antonio Gramsci, he is an outstanding example of an organic intellectual, that is, one who represents the interests of an entire social class. Born in a socially backward caste, educated along the lines the […]

Filed Under: Ambedkar, Annihilation of caste, Civil Services, Contributions to Sociology, Political Sociology, Social Issues, Sociology and Law, Sociology of India

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