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Ahmedabad sisters wants to make studying law enjoyable
Updated On: 19 November, 2017 02:06 PM IST | Mumbai | Benita Fernando
This is possible only in a comic series, of course, say two sisters from Ahmedabad, who want to make the study of laws, rights and the Constitution, enjoyable

If you were a kid growing up in the 90s, you'd remember the subject Civics in school curricula as the slim textbook that was appended to History. The 100 marks term paper for 'History and Civics' would be proportioned so: History got a substantial 60 while Civics got the remainder 40. The subject, says lawyer Kanan Dhru, is one of the most pertinent that children have to study.
Simply put, it is about knowing your rights and duties. "But school curricula and textbooks have a very matter-of-fact approach to it, which tends to bore students. And, imagine your fundamental rights — the most important ones — being listed in just a matter of bullet points," says Ahmedabad-based Kanan, 34.
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