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HOW TO SUSTAIN ACTIVITY OF OUR DAILY ROUTINE

  How To Sustain Activities of our Daily Routine 1. Drink water soon after waking up for about 2 liters of water. 2. Don't spit you saliva in the early morning which had lot of reproductive energy. 3. Do some body  exercises like yoga Dhyana and meditation. 4. Do some spiritual stuffs like sacrificing your god something natural way by praying god regularly. Praying to god is one of the success plan for sustaining activity of our daily routine. 5. Read books which are rated more in online stores like which are having much IQ levels and which gives much knowledge. Like you start in day 1 reading 16 pages by completing a month you finish the whole book at any cost. 6. Each month begin reading  different magazines , newspapers and also watch some YouTube videos which gave a particular knowledge on your subjective goals. Like it gives much knowledge in practical fields. 7. during weekends or holidays ty to make an art of something and play music with or without instruments or using your

About Beggars Act and Re-construction of constitution of India

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 Beggars Act While there is no central  law  prohibiting  begging , at least 22 states including Delhi have ru les against  begging  in public. They allow police to arrest  beggars  and send them to prison or detention centers. Bombay Prevention of  Begging  Act, 1959, actually prescribes a penalty of detention between three and ten years Begging is not a crime, Delhi High Court rules BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Delhi High Court has struck down a law that made begging in the Indian capital a crime, a major victory for campaigners who have long argued that the legislation was being used to harass and intimidate the homeless and the poor. In an order on Wednesday, the court declared several provisions of the legislation to be unconstitutional. “People beg on the streets not because they wish to, but because they need to. Begging is their last resort to subsistence,” acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Hari Shankar wrote in the 23-page order. “Criminalizing begging