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Complete transcript of face-off on the Right to offend | India News

The right to offend. That’s probably one of the most polarising concepts in the world, and, of course, in India. On one side are many governments, courts, legislatures, communities, and individuals, who believe that the right to offend is akin to the right to incite violence, and will thus lead to anarchy. On the other side are heads of some states, authors, columnists, stand-up comics, and “liberal” society. They believe strongly that the right to free speech rings hollow if it does not protect the right to offend. As with most concepts, there’s much to be said on both sides.

Kendriya Vidyalayas On Foreign Soil? Parliamentary Panel Suggests Opening Schools Abroad To Cater To Expats

Kendriya Vidyalaya (Rakeshnandi/Wikimedia Commons) The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education has suggested that the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) should open schools abroad to cater to more students in the light of the fact that lakhs of Indians are settled across the world. The panel headed by BJP MP Vinay Sahasrabudhe submitted its report to Parliament during the Budget session, in which it discussed various aspects related to the functioning of Kendriya Vidyalayas. The committee said that since a significant numbers of Indians were settled in different parts of the world, a feasibility study should be conducted with regard to opening of Kendriya Vidyalayas in various countries.

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