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Why France is facing riots | France violence causes | France secularism | How France can learn from India

Why France is facing riots | France violence causes | France secularism | How France can learn from India Here in this content we shall try to understand why France is facing riots, causes affecting hard-earned social fabrics, how secularism is responsible for this and in last discuss on how India a diverse country may help France to overcome such incidents. So the entire content is going to be very interesting to all especially students and people who are keen to know about the changing world. Topics to be covered. 1. Introduction about the current issue which has lead to mass violence in France. 2. Why such type of violence happens frequently in France. 3. How Secularism is responsible for this. 4. How India can assist France to overcome such type of incidents.   Introduction. First of all i am expressing my deep condolence to all who lost their lives in this violence. In these days France is facing riots, people come out on the roads blockade them, torched many government vehicl...

Quality of Population.

 Quality of population is necessary for the development of any country. India with population over 142.9 crore recently surpassed China by a small margin of 0.2 crore. Although we surpassed China but India lag behind in terms of quality population with only 900 million or 90 crore population human resource. If we really want to defeat China in all terms we have to prepare with investment in the human population.  We have segregated this into three aspects- education, health and skill development. Apart from this we should also work other factors which support all the above aspects. Recently it has been seen that the government of India has shifted it focused on human resource. The investment in human resource trend shows that in the year 1951 spent only 151 crore rupees on education, which is now more than 3700 crore. There is a gradual hiking of budgetary allocation in the education sector. This results in the literacy rate which was only 18 per cent in 1951 has increased to ...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for July 10

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for July 10 National News. 1. UP has highest number of HWCs. - A performance audit of Health and Wellness shows Uttar Pradesh with more than 23 crore population has 23,668 Health and Wellness centres that are currently operational. There are 1.59 lakhs HWCs in the country. 2. Railways slashes AC sitting chair price rate up to 25%. - Taking note of low occupancy in some of its premier trains, the railway minister has announced a reduction of up to 25% of the base fare of the AC chair cars and executive class train tickets. - The decision put to immediate effect, will be applicable to trains with AC chairs- Such as Vande Bharat, Shatabdi - if their occupancy rate falls below 50%. International News. 1. The takes "difficult decision" to provide Cluster bomb to Ukraine, but European leaders are not too happy with this decision.  2 Election Commissioner A nup Chandra Pandey in Uzbekistan as a poll observer. - He will act as an Internation...