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Desert Financial Credit Union

Overview of Desert Financial Credit Union Desert Financial Credit Union is the largest credit union in Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix. With nearly $8.5 billion in assets as of October 2022, it serves approximately 400,000 members across several counties, including Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai. The credit union operates 47 branches and service centres throughout the state

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Financial Emergency in India: Understanding Article 360 of the Constitution

The Constitution of India provides several emergency provisions to protect the nation’s stability and sovereignty. One such provision is the Financial Emergency, outlined in Article 360. While India has never declared a financial emergency, the significance of Article 360 cannot be underestimated, especially in situations of economic instability. What is a Financial Emergency? A Financial

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Critically Analyzing the “One Nation, One Election” Proposal in the Context of India’s Federal Structure and Diverse Political Landscapes

The “One Nation, One Election” initiative aims to synchronize elections for both Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, seeking to streamline the electoral process, reduce costs and minimize governance disruptions. This concept was first practiced until 1967, is advocated for revival by Law Commission of India in its 170th report. However, the implementation of this

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Fundamental Duties

Fundamental Duties comprehends obligations for every citizens such as respecting national symbols, upholding the sovereignty, cherishing the nation’s heritage ultimately encouraging a committed and responsible citizenship in contributing to the nation’s welfare and integrity. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The framers of the Constitution initially did not find it essential to include the Fundamental Duties to citizens within

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Doctrine of Lapse

The Doctrine of Lapse was an acquisition policy which was widely followed by Lord Dalhousie when he was Governor General of India between 1848 to 1856. This administrative policy was introduced by the British government to expand its authority, focused on annexing princely states without a male heir or facing succession disputes. HISTORY James Andrew

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