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SC Enforces Separation of Powers: Checks and Balances in Focus

Explore how the Supreme Court's recent rulings reinforce the doctrine of separation of powers. Understand its roots in Montesquieu's theory, its application in India, the US, and the UK, and why checks and balances are crucial for democracy.

Chandigarh's Rs 100 Crore Project Approval Power Restored

The Centre has restored financial powers to Chandigarh's UT Administrator, allowing local approval for projects up to Rs 100 crore. This ends months of uncertainty and will speed up development. Read the full details and conditions here.

TN Police Get Enhanced Powers Under BNSS 2023

Tamil Nadu government empowers senior police officers as special executive magistrates under BNSS 2023 for quicker response to unrest. Details on new powers and activist concerns.

TNCC Criticises Return of TN VC Appointment Bill

TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai criticises the President's return of a bill on VC appointments, calling it anti-federal. He cites Supreme Court rulings and urges CM Stalin to act. Read more.

China Sharpens Foreign Trade Laws Amid Trade War

China updates its foreign trade policies, enhancing legal powers for trade disputes. New measures aim to bolster Beijing's capabilities against potential lawsuits from private firms. Read the full analysis.

UPSC Dec 17: SHANTI Bill, IRDAI Powers, Climate Change

Essential UPSC insights for Dec 17: SHANTI Bill opens nuclear sector, India-Jordan strategic ties, IRDAI's new enforcement powers, and climate change's role in SE Asia cyclones. Boost your Prelims & Mains prep.

Trump: Tariffs Ended India-Pakistan Standoff

US President Donald Trump claims his tariff policy helped avert India-Pakistan conflict. His remarks fuel debate as Supreme Court reviews his emergency powers. Read more.

CADC Member Urges Governor to Dissolve Council

Doymoy Daveng Chakma writes to Mizoram Governor, calls for dissolution of Chakma Autonomous District Council citing instability. Governor's rule continues since July 7. Read the full story.

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