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What are the merits and demerits of NRC?
The efficient NRC will help us in identifying the illegal immigrants and some steps can be taken for their deportation. Curbing their voting rights can be beneficial to us. As it will avoid the illegal immigrants from swinging elections in favour of those who promise them legitimacy.
What are disadvantages of CAA and NRC?
Indian Muslims could be badly affected by CAA+NRC, because those Muslims who do not have the documents required to prove their citizenship in a nationwide NRC could be declared as illegal migrants and they would not be able to use CAA, like non-Muslim Indians perhaps could, to get citizenship by lying and claiming that …
What are the advantages of CAA?
The CAA List provides access to an international network of schools further study and better employment Prospects. Such mobility is within the constraints of local immigration and registration requirements in CAA member countries. Opportunities for student or full membership of other CAA national associations.
Should the debate over CAA and NRC be for or against?
Like almost any other topic, the debate over the CAA and NRC too can happen in either For or Against motion. Before proceeding ahead, first of all we need to understand what exactly do these terms mean. By Aritro Dasgupta Current affairs topics are quite common for being posed for Group Discussion (GD) round of MBA admission.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the CAA?
The advantage of CAA is that the Hindu Sikh Jain Buddhist and the Christian refugees from Banglad esh Pakistan and Afghanistan which were once part of Hindust an before 1947 will all get Indian Citizenship and will lead a life free from persecution by majorita rian Muslim Societies ! CAA has nothing to do with Indian citizens.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of NRC?
The main advantage of NRC is that the Bangla Muslim refugees who infiltrated into India with a view to usurp the welfare benefit s of Indian Poor, will be identified and compelled to go back.
What is the eligibility criteria for Indian citizenship under CAA?
CAA gives eligibility for Indian citizenship to illegal migrants who are Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians (i.e., non-Muslims) from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who reached India before 2015.