Saturday, 14 March 2026

KNOW MORE- LEARN MORE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

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WHO IS WHAT?

A. Solicitor General 

Tushar Mehta is the current and serving Solicitor General of INDIA.

  • Re-appointment: He was re-appointed to the post for a three-year term starting July 1, 2023.
  • Tenure End: His current term is scheduled to end on June 30, 2026, or until further orders.
  • Background: He has held this position since October 10, 2018, and is the second-longest serving Solicitor General of India.
  • Role: He is the second-highest-ranking law officer in the country, subordinate to the Attorney General of India (currently R. Venkataramani)
  • is assisted by several Additional Solicitors General for the Supreme Court, including Vikramjit Banerjee, K.M. Nataraj, Suryaprakash V. Raju, N. Venkataraman, Aishwarya Bhati, and others
  • B. Attorney General

The Attorney General of India is the highest law officer and chief legal advisor to the Government of India, appointed by the President under Article 76.

 R. Venkataramani is the current Attorney General (re-appointed until September 30, 2025).

  • Name: R. Venkataramani
  • Term: Appointed on 01.10.2022, reappointed in 2025, current term until 30.09.2027
  • Role: Highest law officer in India and chief legal advisor to the Union Government.

 They represent the government in the Supreme Court, advise on legal matters, and hold office at the President's pleasure.

Key Aspects of the Attorney General of India (AGI):
  • Appointment & Qualifications: Appointed by the President on the advice of the Union Cabinet. 
  • The candidate must be qualified to be a Judge of the Supreme Court, requiring at least 5 years as a High Court judge or 10 years as a High Court advocate.
  • Term & Removal: The Constitution does not specify a fixed term or remuneration, holding office during the pleasure of the President.
  • Duties & Rights:
    • Advises the Union Government on legal matters referred by the President.
    • Represents the Government of India in the Supreme Court and high courts.
    • Has the right of audience in all courts in India.
    • Can participate in parliamentary proceedings without the right to vote.
  • Restrictions: The AG is not a full-time government employee and is not part of the Union Cabinet, allowing private legal practice, but cannot defend cases against the Government.
  • Distinction: The AG is assisted by the Solicitor General of India (Tushar Mehta as of 2024-2026) and several Additional Solicitor Generals.
Key Differences: India vs. US
  • India (AGI): Primarily a constitutional legal advisor.
  • United States (AG): Head of the Department of Justice, a cabinet member, and the top law enforcement officer.
State Level:
  • Advocate General: Under Article 165, each state has an Advocate General, who serves as the chief legal advisor to the state government, mirroring the AGI's role at the state level.

C. Cabinet Secretary

Dr. T.V. Somanathan (IAS) is the current Cabinet Secretary of India, taking charge on August 30, 2024, succeeding Rajiv Gauba. He is the highest-ranking civil servant and top executive official, leading the Cabinet Secretariat and acting as the ex-officio chairman of the Civil Services Board, directly reporting to the Prime Minister.

Role & Function: Advises the Council of Ministers, handles crisis management, coordinates inter-ministerial efforts, and manages high-level government appointments.

  • Precedence: Holds the 11th position in the Indian Order of Precedence, with a salary at pay level 18 (₹250,000 per month).
  • Appointment:
     Usually appointed for a fixed two-year term, with potential extensions up to four years




On 23 November 2025, Chief Justice B.R. Gavai retired as the 52nd Chief Justice of India after a tenure of six months. He was succeeded by Justice Surya Kant, who will be on the helm for over a year until February 2027.
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Friday, 13 March 2026

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Thursday, 12 March 2026

LIFE'S GOLDEN GUIDE



  • FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES OF 
MR.N.HILL "THINK AND GROW RICH"".
  • https://marjankogelnik.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/napoleon-hill-think-and-grow-rich.pdf
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  • """""Prepare a carefully written statement of reasons why you should have the job.
  •  You may not have been asked to prepare a resume, but the written statement focuses the information in your own mind. State your education. 
  • Name the schools you have attended, the courses you took. Tell, especially, of your education outside school, as in night courses.
  •  Enlarge on any kind of education which particularly prepared you to handle the job you seek.
  • State your experience.
  •  Give names of employers, dates of employment.
  •  Be sure to bring out experience which helps to qualify you in the eyes of the new, prospective employer.
  •  Give references.
  •  Choose them with care.
  •  Choose them, if possible, in relation to what they can tell the prospective employer about you as his employee. 
  • State the job you want.
  •  Sometimes, when applying for a job with a large company, you may not get the job you want because they are more interested in filling a vacancy somewhere else.
  •  Whether you take the other job is a matter ofjudgment. Nevertheless, focus your enthusiasm on a particular job when you are an applicant.
  • State your qualifications for that particular job. 
  • When you focus on the job you want, it may result in the company "finding" a vacancy where you want one to exist-or expanding the staff to include you.
  •  Show you know a good deal about the prospective employer's business. 
  • Do not do this in a prying way,
  •  but show you know something about the market, sources of supply and customers, for instance, in his "trade."
  •  An hour or two with that trade's magazines-available in libraries--ean teach you a great deal.
  •  Offer to go to work on probation. 
  • Make it clear that this offer is based on your confidence in your ability to fill the needs of the job, your confidence that you will be permanently employed once you are given a chance to show you have what it takes.
  •  (Even this should be put into writing, whether required or not, to fix it in your mind.)
  • Now you are ready for your interview-ready to show enthusiasm that will carryover into your job. 
  • Let us see what you are ready to show in addition-or already have shown if you have presented a resume.
  •  You will show that the prospective employer will get a man with some kind of education.
  •  If you have taken night courses, he will see your education did not stop when you left school. 
  • You will show you have "been around," and have learned from experience-the right kind of experience, from his point of view.
  • You will show you know what you want-which heavily implies you are focused enough to help him get what he wants.
  •  You will show you can see a business as well as a job.
  •  This sets you up as a man who may be worth promoting
  • You will show you want the job enough to risk being hired on probation-and, of course, you have faith in yourself .
  • .Now, it is perfectly obvious that you want the job in order to earn money and further your other interests in life.
  •  But above and beyond this you have shown that it will be in the prospective employer's best interest to hire you.
  •  Don't forget that.
  •  You are selling yourself in terms of the other man's best interests.
  • Look back on the several points we have mentioned and you will see that is what they add up to. 
  • Not primarily SEE WHAT A WONDERFUL PERSON I AM but SEE HOW MUCH I HAVE TO OFFER yOU. 
  • The plus of enthusiasm lifts your words above the level of mere words and changes them into beliefthat you are the man for him! """""""
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_Hill
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  • 16 Lessons List
    : THE LAW OF SUCCESS.
    1. The Master Mind
    2. A Definite Chief Aim
    3. Self-Confidence
    4. The Habit of Saving
    5. Initiative and Leadership
    6. Imagination
    7. Enthusiasm
    8. Self-Control
    9. Habit of Doing More Than Paid For
    10. Pleasing Personality
    11. Accurate Thought
    12. Concentration
    13. Co-Operation
    14. Failure
    15. Tolerance
    16. The Golden Rule.
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    20. https://iapsop.com/ssoc/1928__hill___law_of_success.pdf
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Friday, 13 February 2026

U LIVE ONLY ONCE- LIVE WELL.


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BE  A CREEPER AND A CLIMBER
BUT NOT AS A PARASITE.
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HEARTY THANKS TO PINTEREST CONTRIBUTORS.
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A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism, deriving nutrients and harming the host in the process, though rarely killing it outright, as they depend on the host for survival.
 The term also applies metaphorically to a person who relies on others for support without giving anything in return, like a freeloader or leech.
 Parasites include microscopic protozoa, worms (helminths), and external organisms like fleas, lice, and ticks, as well as plants that feed on other plants.











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HOW YOU PREPARE IS NOT A TASK
BUT HOW YOU MAKE A DISH DELICIOUS
IS ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT.
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ONE PICTURE IS EQUAL TO 1000 WORDS.
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