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Uniform Civil Code: One nation One Code

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What is the Uniform civil code? U niform civil code (UCC) means a common set of laws for everyone replacing the personal laws based on scripture, culture, and religion. These laws are famous for public law and cover marriage, divorce, inheritance, etc. I n Indian constitution Besides this, it is also mentioned in article 44 of directive principles that 'the state shall endeavor UCC to be implemented in the country. In fact, in India it is implemented in Goa. Actually, it is in the talk in the Indian parliament after the many cases like Shah Bano case, etc. Why UCC should be implemented Almost all the countries of the world have a common civil code for all their citizens. The basic idea behind the formulation of a uniform civil code is to end discriminations based on religions. Personal law of nearly all the religions has acted as a tool of oppression of the women through which they are suppressed most of the times citing religious and social obligations. Personal law

E-commerce: The future of market or commerce

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What is E-commerce? E-commerce or Electronic-commerce refers to the exchange of goods and services online   by apps and websites. E-commerce is the future of markets or commerce.  E-commerce is one of the fastest-growing industries in the global economy. As an estimate, it increases 23% p er year. And it is projected to be $27 trillion industry by the end of this decade. How it rose up? According to the 2016 census 50% of the world"s population on the internet and it is increasing at a very high speed. As internet users are increasing the businesses are also coming on the internet. Types of E-commerce models It can be classified into four models 1. Business to Business This is Business to Business transactions. Here the companies are doing business with each other. The final consumer is not involved. So the online transactions only involve the manufactures, wholesalers, retailers, etc. 2. Business to Consumer Business to Consumer.

Diwali : A festival or threat to nature ?

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Diwali Diwali A Hindu festival which means  " victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance . " But nowadays what we really mean by it 'crackers' Before five days of Diwali people especially children start burning crackers if you want to burn something then burn the evil which is present inside you . If you want to really celebrate Diwali then celebrate it in others happiness. You all are spending a large amount of money on crackers instead of that we can spend it on the clothes for poor people. The happiness you will feel after donating them is real happiness. You can light the lamps and make rangolis. Have you ever thought in Diwali about heart patient's and people with breathing problems and animals? Do you know? On every Diwali 60,000 tones of carbon dioxide is released . It takes an entire lifetime of 5000 trees to offset this carbon dioxide. This big amount of carbon dioxide is released on one day only. See the p