
Syed Hasan
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Nov 17, 2024 |
livelaw.in | Syed Hasan
The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) case represents one of the most complex and prolonged constitutional debates on the minority status of educational institutions under Article 30 of the Indian Constitution. This article examines the historical and legal backdrop of AMU, the evolution of the case through pivotal amendments, judgments, and constitutional interpretations, and the recent judgment's extensive analysis of indicia for minority institutions.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
siasat.com | Syed Hasan
Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao have locked horns over the demolition of illegal structures of encroached land by Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Monitoring and Protection Agency (HYDRA) a unified body formed a month back by Revanth’s government with an allocated budget of Rs 200 crore to streamline urban development and end water logging In the city during rains.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
htsyndication.com | Syed Hasan
Hyderabad, Aug. 27 -- Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao have locked horns over the demolition of illegal structures of encroached land by Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Monitoring and Protection Agency (HYDRA) a unified body formed a month back by Revanth's government with an allocated budget of Rs 200 crore to streamline urban development and end water logging In the city during rains.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
siasat.com | Syed Hasan
Sheikh Hasina’s surreal rise and fall is “the normal” with leaders who come to power riding high on public sympathy, suffering personal tragedy or as messiahs to the growing hardships of the people. And once entrenched take the same authoritarian route as their predecessor getting disconnected from the people who ushered them to power. History is full of such tearful and unceremonious departures of leaders who were once “God” to their people.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
htsyndication.com | Syed Hasan
Hyderabad, Aug. 12 -- Sheikh Hasina's surreal rise and fall is "the normal" with leaders who come to power riding high on public sympathy, suffering personal tragedy or as messiahs to the growing hardships of the people. And once entrenched take the same authoritarian route as their predecessor getting disconnected from the people who ushered them to power. History is full of such tearful and unceremonious departures of leaders who were once "God" to their people.
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