• Economic Justice in the Indian Constitution: Relevance for Inclusive and Sustainable Development

    Economic Justice in the Indian Constitution: Relevance for Inclusive and Sustainable Development Every year on 26th November, India celebrates Constitution Day, marking the historic moment in 1949 when the Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution of India, laying the foundation of a democratic, sovereign, and inclusive republic. Constitution Day is not merely a ceremonial observance; it…


  • “Four Pillars, One Ruler: The Crushing Grip of Power on Indian Democracy”

    “Four Pillars, One Ruler: The Crushing Grip of Power on Indian Democracy” Four Pillars, One Grip: A Stark Portrait of Indian Democracy’s Erosion India, the world’s largest democracy, stands upon four pillars: a vibrant citizenry, a free press, an independent judiciary, and a robust system of checks and balances. These pillars, once heralded as testaments…


  • The Making of a Modern Republic: Dr. Ambedkar’s Imprint on India’s Constitution and the Significance of Republic Day

    On January 26th 1950 the Indian Constitution is implemented and India became the Soverign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic State. The term republic is not a mere political independence but it involes a wide aspects of liberty, equality, justice,fraternity and universal brotherhood among all the citizens of India. Most of the times people confused or…


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