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Sustainable Development and major conferences

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  We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. All life is interrelated. Dr Martin Luther king jr. Sustainable development is a concept which refers to the process of socio- economic development through the judicious utilisation of natural resources, keeping in mind the needs of the future generation. The concept developed in the 1960s when people became aware of dangerous effects of industrialization on the environment. The best and most widely used definition of sustainable development was given by the Brundtland commission in its report our common Future (1987). It defined sustainable development as'' development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ''  Thus its clear from this definition that we have to use resources in limited way or in their carrying capacity. Awareness regarding dangerous of environmental degradation, collect world leaders ...

Fundamental Rights

Fundamental rights are enshrined in part III of indian constitution. Articles from 12 to 35 deals with these rights.  These rights were derived from constitution of USA (I,e Bill of Rights)  . The part III of indian constitution is also called as Magna Carta of India. Magna Carta is the charter of rights issued by King John of England in 1215,under pressure from the barons(this is the first document relating to the fundamental rights of citizens).   These were introduced in indian constitution on recommendation of sawran sing committee. Article 12:  this article give us wider definition of state. According to this article state include; Government and parliament of India,same organs of state,all local authorities,all authorities that is statutory or non-statutory authorities like ONGC,LIC and SAIL etc. Article 13:   It provides for judicial review,it declares all laws that are inconsistent or opposite of the fundamental rights shall be void.  Right to equal...