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Develop Content for E-Skills, brighten the future of youth

Start Date :
Aug 30, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task seeks to give the participant the opportunity to create content for e-skills development and online training. Through this task we aim to leverage the best talent and ...

This task seeks to give the participant the opportunity to create content for e-skills development and online training. Through this task we aim to leverage the best talent and gain from their insights and ideas. The person, seeking to do this task, should decide a minimum time and time frame within which he or she would work.

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Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
The law ceases to be their protector because they do not know that they are entitled to the protection of the law and they can avail of the legal service programme for putting an end to their exploitation and winning their rights. The result is that poverty becomes with them a condition of total helplessness. This miserable condition in which the poor find themselves can be added to situations
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
Their legal needs always stand to become crisis-oriented because their ignorance prevents them from anticipating legal troubles and approaching a lawyer for consultation and advice in time and their poverty magnifies the impact of the legal trouble and difficulties when they come. More over, because of their ignorance and illiteracy, they cannot become self-reliant; they cannot even help themselves.
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
It is common knowledge that 70 percent of the people living in rural areas are illiterate and even more than that percentage of the people are not aware of the rights conferred upon them by law. Even literate people do not know what are their rights and entitlements under the law. It is this absence of legal awareness which is responsible for the deception, exploitation and deprivation of rights and benefits from which the poor suffer in this land.
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
This is a constitutional right of every accused person who is unable to engage a lawyer and secure legal services on account of reasons such as poverty, indigence or incommunicado situation and the state is under a mandate to provide a lawyer to an accused person if the circumstances of the case and the need of justice so require, provided of course the accused person does not object to the provision of such lawyer
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
The outstanding judicial activism in the quest for social justice came by the enormous contribution of Hon’ble Supreme Court in the recent years. The use of new found judicial power in the service of "WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA" who has often being represented in the judicial forum have always been at the receiving end of mal-administration and exploitation.
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
The Supreme Court acted as an instrument of status quo-upholding the traditions of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence and resisting radical innovations in the use of the judicial power to promote social justice under the republican constitution till early 1970 with some Hon’ble expectations, but in the light of a social economic philosophy alien to our freedom movement and aspiration of the liberated people, the Apex Court has started a giving importance to the rule of Law with "tryst with destiny".
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
Time is free-fold present: as we experience it the past as the present memory and future as a present expectation .The expectations can not be the same and as anticipation. It is different from a wish, a desire or a hope nor can it amount to claim or demand on ground of a right. A pious hope even leading to a moral obligation can not amount to a legitimate expectation in the strict sense. The protection of such legitimate expectation does not require the fulfillmen of the expectation .
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 11 years 11 months ago
I am a lawyer practicing in High Court Allahabad since 1974 onwards and was inducted to clean Ganga Ma at Kumbh festival in 2006 in P.I.L. Writ petition 4003 of 2006 as special officer to monitor and there after as Mediator to resolve the dispute manly relating to Matrimonial, demand of dowry U/S 498 A I.P.C. dispute and enrolled in S.C.B.A. from 2009 onwards. I render my free service for worshiping the divinity of Sri Narendra Modi for the rest of my life having last journey to heavenly abode
UMESH JAISWAL
UMESH JAISWAL 11 years 11 months ago
Although I am integrated M.tech(VLSI) but the main focus should be first on primary and secondary education of our EWS society.They can contribute towards better productivity and utilize the resources well.