April 2023 Archive – What We Covered This Month
April was a busy month on TET Exam Insights. We tackled legal news, political trivia, media reviews, and even some tasty health swaps. If you missed any post, here’s a quick run‑through so you can catch up fast.
Supreme Court and Government Topics
We started the month with a look at the Supreme Court’s take on the government’s role in earlier rulings. The court reminded officials to protect citizen rights, stay transparent, and keep power balanced. Later, the court asked Gujarat for details on a series of hospital fires that have plagued the state since 2017, pressing for safety measures and compensation for victims.
These pieces showed how the highest court keeps an eye on both policy and public safety, giving readers a clear sense of why judicial oversight matters.
Political Trivia and Media Checks
One of the most asked questions—"Which number prime minister is Narendra Modi?"—got a straightforward answer: he’s the 14th Prime Minister of India, serving since May 2014. We also compared Indian news channels, ranking the best for impartial reporting and flagging the worst for sensationalism.
Another post asked, "How reliable is India Today?" We broke down the outlet’s coverage areas, fact‑checking practices, and policies against fake news, helping readers decide if they can trust its reports.
Health, Food, and Travel Insights
Switching gears, we gave a simple swap for traditional roti or chapati: use whole‑wheat flour, toss in a spoonful of flaxseeds, and bake or grill instead of frying. The tweak adds fiber, omega‑3s, and cuts extra oil.
If you’re craving snacks, we listed the top Indian bites—samosa, pakora, bhajji, vada pav, dhokla, bhelpuri, sev puri, and kachori. Each snack pairs well with tea or coffee and offers a burst of flavor without needing a fancy menu.
Travel safety didn’t get left out. We examined why Air India earns a bad safety reputation, pointing to past crashes, maintenance lapses, and low IATA ratings. Knowing the risks can help you choose a safer airline for your next trip.
All these posts share one goal: give you clear, useful info without the fluff. Whether you’re interested in court decisions, political facts, media trust, or everyday health tips, the April archive packs a lot of value in bite‑size pieces.
Feel free to dive deeper into any article that caught your eye. And if you have a topic you’d like us to cover, drop a comment—your feedback shapes what we write next.
In earlier rulings, the Supreme Court emphasized the importance of government's role in upholding the fundamental rights of citizens and ensuring a fair balance of power. The Court also highlighted that the government should act as an unbiased mediator and create laws that are in the best interest of the public. Additionally, the Supreme Court stressed the necessity for transparency and accountability in government actions to maintain the integrity of the democratic system. Furthermore, the Court has reiterated the importance of adhering to constitutional principles and safeguarding the liberties of citizens. In essence, the Supreme Court has consistently reminded the government of its responsibilities and its obligation to serve the people fairly and justly.