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  Internet Advertising Effectiveness What Actually Works Today Is Internet Advertising Still Effective? In today’s digital world, scrolling is second nature. Ads pop up on videos, search engines, memes, and news feeds. But one important question remains:  Does internet advertising really work, or is it just digital noise ? This article explores the truth behind internet advertising effectiveness. We’ll discuss what actually delivers results, how to measure success, the platforms that perform best, and how to ensure your ads connect with the right audience. What is Internet Advertising? Internet advertising is any paid promotional content that appears online. It can take various forms—from flashy banners to subtle influencer posts and keyword-driven search engine ads. The primary goals are to drive traffic, boost awareness, and encourage action. Common Types of Internet Ads: Search ads (Google, Bing) Display ads (news sites, blogs, forums) Social media ads (I...

Three new criminal laws implemented in India.

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Three new criminal laws were implemented, old sections changed, strict attitude was adopted on mob lynching and organized crime 1/7/2024, Three new criminal laws came into force in the country from July 1. Unnecessary provisions were removed in the new law. A strict attitude was adopted on mob lynching and organized crime. Mob lynching is now punishable by death. The old parts have been updated. Jharkhand Police is also ready to implement the new law. Three new criminal laws will be implemented across the country from July 1: The Indian Evidence Act (BSA) 2023, the Indian Civil Defence Code (BNSS) and the Indian Penal Code. (BNS). With the implementation of these laws, many things will change. In the new law, the essential provisions of the old law have been kept and those which were unnecessary have been removed. Section 103 instead of 302 for murder In the new law, section 302 for murder will be replaced by 103 (1), section 307 for murderous assault will be replaced by 109, se...

High court case status: caste cannot be changed even if religion is changed.

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High court case status: caste cannot be changed even if religion is changed. Even if religion changes, caste does not change.     On one side, there are anti-forced conversion laws, and on the other side, everyone is saying that no one should be treated unfairly on the basis of caste or religion. The politics of the country revolve around the demand for reservations based on caste. But if we look at the high court case status in this matter, they are creating a different picture. If we study all these high court case status results, it will be seen that women are at the centre of them. Two such results came out recently. one is . of the Chennai High Court, and the other is of the Bombay High Court. On the occasion of this high court case status and results, let's take a brief look at this subject. The question is that even if a person converts, his caste also changes. Appeared before the Chennai High Court. Petitioner S., who is an electrical engineer, Paul Raj, a Scheduled ...

Google news india - Live law: What is pre-arrest bail?

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  Google news india - Live law : What is pre-arrest bail ? Live law: pre-arrest Bail Know your rights and entitlements. Chapter 4(c) Pre-arrest Bail (Cr. Prof. Ko.K. 438) Live law: Introduction: A non-bailable criminal case (case) is filed against a person by making false accusations in society, and an attempt is made to defame and defame that person in society. Then, through the court, such an innocent person can get pre-arrest bail, and his wasted freedom and dignity in society can be protected.  Pre-arrest bail means that the accused person should not actually be arrested, and if he is arrested, an order for more bail is obtained so that he can be released on bail immediately, so he is released on bail at the moment of arrest. Thus, an innocent person is protected from arrest. " Bail is a surety bond given by the person concerned to appear before the court at a fixed time at a fixed place. Live Law: Important Points for Obtaining Anticipatory Bail (1) The per...

Google news india - PET : Extremist love of animals in society

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 Google news india - PET : Extremist Love of Animals in Society     The Bombay High Court, in a recently published judgement, has put its stamp on the very basic but important doctrine of civics that “one's conduct should not cause trouble to one's neighbours. The erstwhile Chala-Wada culture has been gone for many years now, and most of the people now live in flats. This result has highlighted that along with the rights obtained, the responsibility to fulfil the duties also comes automatically in the flat culture. Keeping pets like dogs and cats is nothing new. But our love of animals should not be so troublesome to other people that it causes them to take legal action against us, and that is exactly what we will see in this judgement. Jignesh Thakor v. Dilip Shah, 2016(6) Maha. Law Journal, page no. 374, Hon. R. M. Savant. In this case, the question of whether the nuisance caused to others can be stopped due to the habit of feeding pet birds came before the High ...

Google news india - Police Station What should I do if someone files a false FIR ?

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  Google news india -  Police Station What should I do if someone files a false FIR ? If a false FIR is filed, If a false case is filed, Sometimes, due to political pressure or some other reason, some known or unknown person files or lodges a false FIR at the police station and gets caught in a false crime that he did not commit or tries to get caught altogether. Gets stressed and faces this false case without fail and sometimes even has to face the punishment, but there is no reason to get tired if this happens to you; you will be acquitted, and the person who falsely accused you will also be taught a good lesson. False FIR Crimes are of two types: 1} Cognizable Offence (serious offences) When an FIR is filed and the police conduct further investigation and action on these types of crimes, arrests can be made even if there is no arrest warrant. 2} Non-Cognizable Offence (General Offenses) N. CR A complaint is registered in the NCR, and a warrant has to be issued for a...

Google news india - Society Car parking: parking rules and regulations

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  Google news india -  Society  Car parking : parking rules and regulations Car parking : Know the rules and regulations regarding parking. There will be no cheating by the builder. While buying or selling a flat, first of all, are all the works of the building prepared as per the given diagram? builder, land owner, and developer Check the tripartite agreement with the lawyer and check all the details in it. In such a situation, the lawyer may have to pay a professional fee and then incur a major financial loss. This is the best option for getting into trouble. Complete documents, Satbara CIDCO transfer, MHADA approval, Get all the information from the builder, including the price of the building and its approval. Car parking : parking rules and regulations Many builders do not provide information about the land owner and the land disputes and judicial cases registered against them to the flat buyer, or they mislead them. Cheat on him. At such a time, many re...

Google news india - police station: the rights and powers of police officers

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Google news india -  Police Station : The Rights and Powers of Police Officers You Should Know    Are   police officers always on duty ? Yes, the  police  Act of 1861 makes it clear that a police officer shall be deemed to be always on duty at a police station. But this does not mean that he will never be given a rest. This means that wherever he is, he has to do the job of maintaining law and order, whether in or out of uniform. He cannot say, 'I am not at work now, if a crime is being committed in front of him or if he is called for help. Can I engage the services of a police officer for my own safety and protection? If your life is really in serious danger, you can seek the services of the  police  . Sometimes the state arranges for the security of the individual, and sometimes you have to pay for that security. According to the  police   Act, if you want to deploy additional police for a certain area, and if this is a...