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In this episode, Aryan Ghosh speaks to Avinash Rai about the breakdown in relations between Russia and The West ever since Russia's invasion of Ukraine with an economic and trade war being declared against Russia by the West. Avinash Rai is an avid MUNner and a person with great understanding of the policies of the Khrushchev Regime in the Soviet Union and the foreign policies of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, in general. He has also been a close observer of the crisis in Ukraine. In this episode, Aryan and Avinash also expose Western propaganda regarding the war in Ukraine and how sanctions are creating an Iron Curtain and a New World Order with an emerging Russia-China Axis. Note: Please do increase the volume while listening. Follow the podcast, rate it, share it with your family and friends and do give us feedback! Email ID: [email protected] Instagram ID: @Breakingdowncurrentaffairs Twitter ID: @Breakingdowncu1
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After a temporary absence over the past two years, Breaking Down Current Affairs of the World with Aryan Ghosh is back, now with an episode on the Israel-Palestine conflict, trying to explain the role of the various parties involved and providing a brief summarization of the multiple complex and disputed histories dictating the sides in the conflict.
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Journalist Josie Cox is the author of the new book Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality, a history of the 20th century women's movement that documents the remarkable courage of the women who gave us suffrage, abortion rights, and greater equality across many dimensions of social and economic life. Today she joins to discuss how those gains were made, but also the failures (such as the story of the Equal Rights Amendment). She also talks about how many of the striking victories for women's equality are now under serious threat of rollback.
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Welcome back to THE IAS COMPANION.
Today, we explore tribunals and subordinate courts in India's legal framework. The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 introduced Part 14-A, creating tribunals under Articles 323 A and 323 B. Article 323 A establishes administrative tribunals for public service disputes, exemplified by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), while Article 323 B allows for tribunals on various subjects. State Administrative Tribunals (SATs) handle state-level service matters. Additionally, we discuss the structure and jurisdiction of subordinate courts, including district courts and Lok Adalats, which offer alternative dispute resolution. Family Courts and Gram Nyayalayas further enhance justice accessibility, especially in family and rural community matters, prioritizing reconciliation and streamlined procedures. These institutions underscore India's commitment to equitable justice delivery.
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