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Uniform Civil Code: Legal Perspective

  The Uniform Common Code (UCC) advocates for the making of a solitary regulation for India that would apply to all strict orders in regions like marriage, separation, legacy, and reception. Article 44 of the Constitution expresses that the state will try to get a Uniform Common Code for individuals across the region of India. In India, the bound together polite code (UCC) has been a disagreeable issue. A consistently applied public common code guarantees that all areas of society, paying little mind to strict perspectives, will be dealt with similarly under it. The main appeal was made in 2019 to demand the development of a UCC to advance public solidarity as well as orientation, equity, balance, and ladies' poise. Marriage, separate, kid support, legacy, reception, and property progression are among the topics covered. As indicated by Article 44 of the Constitution, the State will bend over backward to furnish its occupants with a steady respectful code an over the entire area of

'Social Security of Employees - A Collective Responsibility'

    Introduction: Being a welfare state, India has accepted the duties of providing its inhabitants with numerous Social Security and Social Assistance services. The Directive Principles of the State Policy found in the Indian Constitution provide India's social security laws their power and spirit. Any social security measure's goal is to give people and families the assurance that a social or economic calamity won't lower their standard of living and quality of life. A worker works not only for financial gain but also for a sense of security and belonging at his place of employment. The term "social security" is now commonly understood to refer to the protection that society offers to its members through a number of public policies against the economic and social hardship that would otherwise result from the cessation or significant reduction of earnings due to illness, pregnancy, workplace injuries, occupational diseases, unemployment, invalidity, old age, an

Information & communication technology in Healthcare

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  Information and communication technology (ICT) can be used broadly in four areas – education, research, referral and data management. When ICT is used in the field of medical education, it is likely that high quality education will be available seamlessly across India. ICT has been able to transform the medical landscape by bringing about a paradigm shift in medical research in India. It offers a wide range of opportunities from traditional clinical research to modern synthetic biology-based research. Work related to problems such as cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment can benefit from interdisciplinary collaboration. Such benefits have been enjoyed by physicians a few decades ago, when MRI and nuclear imaging were integrated into medicine.   Over the years it has been exciting to see how the integration of technology and innovative tools can improve public service delivery. The development of India Stack and JAM (Jan-Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile) can be seen as example