Ludhiana: The Ludhiana Electroplaters Association (LEA), a key stakeholder in the Ludhiana Effluent Treatment Society for Electroplating Industries (LETS), has raised concerns about anomalies, lack of clarity, contradictions, and unconstitutional aspects in the society’s provisions.
With elections announced, they are calling for fair elections, and seek discussions with the authorities, particularly the chairman of the society, who is also the director of industries and commerce, Punjab. TNN
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Legal reforms are insufficient to achieve true equality, according to legal experts at an “Equality Code” session. They emphasized the need for societal acceptance and political will alongside judicial activism. Decriminalizing Section 377 was a start, but cultural change is crucial.
Acceptance by society must for equality
Legal reforms are insufficient to achieve true equality, according to legal experts and authors at an “Equality Code” session. They emphasized the need for societal acceptance and political will alongside judicial activism. Decriminalizing Section 377 was highlighted as a positive but incomplete step.
Legal reforms are insufficient to achieve true equality, according to legal experts and authors at an “Equality Code” session. They emphasized the need for societal acceptance and political will alongside judicial activism. Decriminalizing Section 377 was highlighted as a positive but incomplete step.