The Bill, passed in the Lok Sabha, has many pros and cons. While it will be a stepping stone towards an Atmanirbhar Bharat, it will severely dent the digital personality hood of an individual
The two rather contradictory news the government’s decision to hike customs duty on solar modules and solar cells and Delhi HC’s objections to India exporting Covid-19 vaccines that appeared recently are interesting studies in the nature of diplomatic paradox.
When a law is made by Parliament, it alone can repeal or suspend it. The Court has no power to stay it, and if it does so, then Parliament too can do the same to a court’s orders. This tussle has been there since the first Republic Day in 1950.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called for a total drive towards "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-reliant India) and said that this is developing into a movement of sorts, having caught the imagination of the people.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said his government was faced with the twin tasks of saving lives of the countrymen and stabilising the economy and asserted that several decisions have been taken which will help the economy in the long run.