The Ease of Living Index (EoLI) is an assessment tool by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs that evaluates the quality of life and the impact of various initiatives for urban development in the city. It basically gives the knowledge on quality of life, the economic ability of the city, and its sustainability. There is also a survey held to prove this assessment through which the cities are ranked accordingly. The EoLI is being divided into two categories: Million+ populated cities and Less than a million populated cities. According to the survey of 2020, the Bengaluru city was at its top performer in the category of "million+" followed by Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Surat, Navi Mumbai, Coimbatore, Vadodara, Indore, and Greater Mumbai respectively. Shimla was ranked the highest in the category of "less than a million" followed by Bhubaneshwar, Silvassa, Kakinada, Salem, Vellore, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Davabgere, and Tiruchirappalli. But no city has been include...
The purpose of Butler's essay, in her view, is to resist homophobic normative oppression by rethinking gender and sexuality. Emphasize that identity categories are tools of oppressive regulatory systems. Butler opposes an essentialist approach of adapting sexuality to a clear definition, because the definition does not take into account all the complexities and pluralities within a particular group. She wonders if there is a right way to be gay and argues that saying so would discriminate against homosexuals who don't fit that image. Instead, it suggests that the sexuality is fluid and unclear, and also implies that this is what makes it intriguing. How do you “be” what you already are? Is there an act that you have to stage to play the role of a man or a woman? How about a straight man versus a gay man, or a lesbian versus a straight woman? In the essay, “Imitation and Gender Insubordination,” these are the questions she seems to be asking. Butler's main arguments in thi...
The story depicts the book of Satyajit Ray, and the movie very well demonstrates the influence from Satyajit Ray on Sujoy Ghosh. The movie predicts the future of the world where even the household is done by a robot, which replaces manly labor. In the movie Anukul, a Hindi school teacher, Nikunj Chaturvedi who hires a robot to do his household chores. The robot is programmed to work over-time, with no weekends, and holidays. He slowly becomes a part of the house and observing things and people around. After some events which takes place at Nikunj's house, the robot and the owner have a different bond from that of a owner and his housekeeper. The movie's core theme is the constant battle between man and machines which spoil the livelihood of the normal people. If something works 24/7 without any excuse of leave, or weekends, but with a sole purpose to only serve you, then anyone in that case would prefer a machine than a man. The movie too is about the same where in the battle ...
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