Critical Analysis of Christianity and Human Rights
This book is based on a thesis presented in June, 2013, which requires fulfillment for the Degree of Post-Graduation Diploma in Human Right. I am conscious of its many omissions. My aim has been, however to provide a working introduction to the study of, “Critical Analysis of Christianity and Human Rights”, setting it so far as possible in its historical and cultural Context, and tracing the more obvious lines of development. It is my hope that this book may stimulate others to produce more adequate studies, and to carry forward the studies of Christianity and Human Rights.
Specifically, in the content, it was regarding about Christianity that from the beginning is called religion of Freedom. If we checked and read the Holy Bible, one theme you’ll find and notice, which we can call Liberation, Freedom. Whether it is the people of Israelite liberated from the king of Egypt in Old Testament or liberation from the sin through Jesus Christ in New Testament. But Christianity talks about very important aspect of free will. God wants all His Children to walk in the righteous way but He has given the free will to choose by the Human Being. He has given decision making authority to human to choose the way of Life.
In general, this book is some what touches spirituality and scholastic, what we as a human being can learnt Human Rights from Christianity. Because Christianity is a picture of Human Right. Christianity is an image of Human Rights.
LAWS OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY MATTERS
The book entitled ‘ Laws of Colleges & University Matters’ contains comprehensive information on almost all aspects of colleges and University Matters. Almost all leading judgements of Hon’ble High Courts and Apex Court have been incorporated in 150 chapters of the book concerning each and every aspects of students, teachers, employees, officer, research scholars etc. of colleges and universities .Leading cases have been arranged topic-wise relating to various academic, administrative, discipline , affiliation, U.G.C, recognition and services matters of universities. Numerous aspects of students such as examination, publication of result, research, discipline, students’ union , ragging etc. have also been specifically incorporated in the chapters .The book may be useful for everyone including university teachers, students, officers , lawyers, judges and all others who want to know all about the legal aspects of colleges and university affairs.
Laws of Minority Educational Rights & Educational Institutions
The Provisions of Article 14 of Constitution provides right of equality to the citizens of India. Article 16 ensures the rights of equality in the matter of public employment. Apart from these rights of equality, these are certain special provisions for providing certain privileges to the backwards and minority communities in the country. The Provisions of Article 29 and 30 of Constitution provide certain special rights to the minority communities; these rights are available to both religious and linguistics minority communities. Article 30 provides right to every religion’s minority viz. Muslim, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains, Arya Samaj etc. to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice. These rights, however, does not provide t hem to maladminister their institutions. The book is an attempt to sum up the various laws and case-laws governing the educational rights of the minority communities and education institution, viz. Schools and colleges established and run by them.
The Unsung Martyred Tawayafs
The royal courtesans called tawayafs in Urdu have been very mysterious members of the society. More mysterious are their lives, deeds, hobbies, and flare for performing arts like singing and dancing. But it is not all. Very few people know that they were great patriots and several of them sacrificed everything including their lives to get freedom for their motherland from British clutches. To know more please go through this book, perhaps first of its kind so far.
