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USA violating international cyber Law

Any law not only cyber security, related should not be violated for any purpose, although we can change the rule following the proper guide lines enshrined within the law. The main reason to this argument is simple, as any law gains its strength till it is followed once violated irrespective of the reason weakens its sole purpose. Now in today’s digital world information is the most precious thing we have to keep as a individual or as a nation. Violating cyber laws creates a big dent on our future’s security as no one knows the value of information which one thinks to be null today, in future. Violating cyber laws by USA can lead to big brother syndrome for rest of the country who are not that technically advanced in digital arena. And it will eventually lead to mistrust impacting international ties which may in extreme scenario result in conservative approach by various nation in economic world , mostly by the countries having trade deficit with USA. This segregation of ec...

BASEL norms 1,2 & 3

Challanges faced by global banks that lead entire world's bank to Switzerland's city called-BASEL: 1)Risk management: high NPA 2)Misuse of the banks: By gov and budinessman 3)banks transparency:banks different rate and profit and NPA should be in public domain 4)Credit allocation SOLUTION: led to Principal of global Banking: 1)Minimum Rjequirements 2)Supervisary review process 3)Market Discipline Minimum Requirement: It is the minimum level required by the banks to follow across the world. Here minimum requirement is divided in two parts  1)capital requirements(For banks to grow)  2)Reserved requirements(for banks to be  stable and minimise losses) Supervisary review process: RBI is the supervisor of banks in INDIA. so under this RBI has to make laws for license, guideline and punishment. this is made for proper review of banking. Market Discipline: RBI makes it coumpusary for banks to publish all its details for public viewing. BASEL1:   ...

JAINISM-Mahavira the 24th trithankara

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Indian Polity-Emergency

National Emergency ie. NE(352) Grounds of Deceleration 1) In case of attack from out side External emergency 2)External aggression 3)Armed rebellion(added in 44th amendment in 1978 instead of internal disturbance) internal emergency Approval 352 declared by President has effects for only 1 month (added in 44th amendment act which was earlier 2 month) So it must pe passed by both the houses within this period of one month by special majority(ie. Majority of total members and not less then 2/3rd present and voting) before 44th ammendment it was simple majority one approved by the house, it has its effect for 6 month, which can be extende to an indefinit time by repeating 6 month approval rule if lok sabha fails to approve the proclamation of emergency due to its dissolution, and the same proclamation has been passed by upper house then NE will sustain till 30 days after the...

DEGRADATION OF INDIAN CULTURE

world greatest civilisation once developed in india in harrapa and mohamjodaro but what was the reason that it went down. harrapa civilisation had about 2 lakh people living there, on the other hand  mohonjodaro was even more larger with a more number of people living there .                                                                                                                                 they were highly developed. this fact can be deduced from the fact that when pyramids were being build at that time harrapa was already a developed and organised city. the question is still then why India declined to present status. pre-harrapan civilization ha...

Unfolding .....OPERATION BLUE STAR

It was Indira Gandhi the then prime minister of India, almost entire country was her follower but nothing is persistent in this world. as happened in this case also after the open fight with  jay prakash narayan.  she lost the election as well as her popularity....it was a great pshycological breakdown for Indira in her entire life. although after two term of non congress rule she again came to power(how this happened i will explain in another article of mine). this time of her as prime minister of india was entirely different.          what i found simmilar is published below            Mr. bush formed mujahuddin a millitant group in the ground of afganishtan which later became out of controll and formed TALIBAN . To be continued......                    

MARU RAM CASE---------------Amendment to indian constitution...

In  Maru Ram  v.  Union of India    the constitutional validity of Section 433-A of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 was upheld. The petitioners attacked the provision alleging infraction of Articles 14, 20(1), 72 and 161 of the Constitution of India. It was inducted into the Code by an amendment in 1978. It lays down as follows: "433-A.  Restriction on powers of remission or commutation in certain cases .—Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 432, where a sentence of imprisonment for life is imposed on conviction of a person for an offence for which death is one of the punishments provided by law, or where a sentence of death imposed on a person has been commuted under Section 433 into one of imprisonment for life, such person shall not be released from prison unless he had served at least fourteen years of imprisonment." A reading of the provision shows that under two circumstances a convict has to actually undergo incarceration for fourtee...