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β India is a land of rich diversities across areas such as languages, ethnicity, religion, culture, rural/urban lifestyles as well as social, economic and educational parameters.
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Religious diversity:
β According to the data on Population by Religious Communities of Census 2011, Hindu 96.63 crores (79.8%); Muslim 17.22 crores (14.2%); Christian 2.78 crores (2.3%); Sikh 2.08 crores (1.7%); Buddhist 0.84 crores (0.7%); Jain 0.45 crores (0.4%) are dispersed all over the nation forming cultural pockets.
β The Hindus themselves are divided into Vaishnavas, Shaivites, Shaktas, Smartas, etc. and the Muslims are divided into Shias, Sunnis, Ahmadiyas, etc.
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Linguistic Diversity:
β 96.71 percent population in the country has one of the 22 scheduled languages as their mother tongue.
β India has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea.
β According to the 2011 census, more than 19,500 languages or dialects are spoken in India as mother tongues. There are 121 languages which are spoken by 10,000 or more people in India.
β In 1956, the States Reorganisation Act was passed through which, India was divided into states on the basis of regional languages.
β Geographical Diversity: Spanning an area of 3,287,263 square kilometers, India is a vast country with great diversity of physical features like dry deserts, evergreen forests, snowy Himalayas, a long coast and fertile plains.
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Cultural Diversity: Indian culture is one of the oldest and unique.
β Diversity in Architecture β For example, Temple Building style β Nagara, Dravida, Vesara; various religious architecture.
β Diversity in Clothing
β Diversity in Indian food
β Diversity in custom and tradition β Various festival, rituals etc
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β Diversity in Indian Literature
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β India is a land of rich diversities across areas such as languages, ethnicity, religion, culture, rural/urban lifestyles as well as social, economic and educational parameters.
β According to the data on Population by Religious Communities of Census 2011, Hindu 96.63 crores (79.8%); Muslim 17.22 crores (14.2%); Christian 2.78 crores (2.3%); Sikh 2.08 crores (1.7%); Buddhist 0.84 crores (0.7%); Jain 0.45 crores (0.4%) are dispersed all over the nation forming cultural pockets.
β The Hindus themselves are divided into Vaishnavas, Shaivites, Shaktas, Smartas, etc. and the Muslims are divided into Shias, Sunnis, Ahmadiyas, etc.
β 96.71 percent population in the country has one of the 22 scheduled languages as their mother tongue.
β India has the world's second highest number of languages, after Papua New Guinea.
β According to the 2011 census, more than 19,500 languages or dialects are spoken in India as mother tongues. There are 121 languages which are spoken by 10,000 or more people in India.
β In 1956, the States Reorganisation Act was passed through which, India was divided into states on the basis of regional languages.
β Geographical Diversity: Spanning an area of 3,287,263 square kilometers, India is a vast country with great diversity of physical features like dry deserts, evergreen forests, snowy Himalayas, a long coast and fertile plains.
β Diversity in Architecture β For example, Temple Building style β Nagara, Dravida, Vesara; various religious architecture.
β Diversity in Clothing
β Diversity in Indian food
β Diversity in custom and tradition β Various festival, rituals etc
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β The CJI said the court would definitely benefit from the rich experience and nuanced understanding of the law women judges bring to the table.
β The Judiciary acts as a protector of rights of the citizens guaranteed by the law of the land and the constitution.
β The court can declare any law which transgresses a fundamental right as invalid.
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β Justice Fathima Beevi, who was appointed as the first woman Supreme Court judge in October 1989 nearly six months after her retirement from the Kerala High Court, and Justice Indu Malhotra, who was the first woman advocate be directly elevating as Supreme Court judge, individually creating history.
β But their time on the Apex Court Bench was less than three years.
β Justices Ranjana P. Desai and Gyan Sudha Misra were Apex Court judges for less than four years before retiring.
β Justices Hima Kohli and Bela M. Trivedi would also spend less than four years in the top court.
β Justices Kohli, Trivedi and Nagarathnaβs entry marked the first time three women judges were appointed at the same time in the Supreme Court.
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πOffice of Speaker
β Speaker is the head of Lok Sabha, and its representative. It is constitutional office under Article 93. He/She is the guardian of powers and privileges of the members. He/She is ultimate interpreter and arbiter of provisions which relate to functioning of House.
β Judicial Pronouncements:
πΈ In Keisham Meghachandra Singh Case, SC said disqualification petitions are entrusted to a speaker, can be replaced by a permanent tribunal.
πΈ Kihoto Holohan Case 1992- Speakers decision in anti-defection law subject to judicial review.
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β Allegations of partisanship
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β Speaker is the head of Lok Sabha, and its representative. It is constitutional office under Article 93. He/She is the guardian of powers and privileges of the members. He/She is ultimate interpreter and arbiter of provisions which relate to functioning of House.
β Judicial Pronouncements:
πΈ In Keisham Meghachandra Singh Case, SC said disqualification petitions are entrusted to a speaker, can be replaced by a permanent tribunal.
πΈ Kihoto Holohan Case 1992- Speakers decision in anti-defection law subject to judicial review.
β Role under anti-defection law: Speaker has authority to disqualify MPs or MLA on grounds of defection. ex Manipur Speaker in 2020.
β On declaring money bill: Speakerβs decision to certify Aadhaar bill as money bill was criticised on this ground.
β Legislative proceedings: For instance, suspension of MLAs of Tamil Nadu Assembly in 2016.
β Allegations of partisanship
β Disruptions in the house: Recent Budget Session had lowest productivity in five years, and 17th Lok Sabha is expected to have the fewest sitting days since 1952,
β Reduce role of speaker in Anti-defection law
β Follow Britainβs model to uphold impartiality.
β Continuation based on performance: Page Committee, allowing the Speaker to continue in next Parliament if they exhibited impartiality and efficiency during their tenure.
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