Freedom of occupation allows individuals to choose their profession. It is a fundamental right in many democratic societies. This freedom promotes economic growth and personal fulfilment. In India, it is protected under Article 19 of the Constitution. It ensures that citizens can pursue their chosen careers without undue restrictions. This right fosters diversity in the workforce and encourages innovation.
Women, in India, constitute about 50 crores of our population. And yet their social and economic status is far from being any measure of satisfaction. In fact, they...
Freedom of Speech and Expression, as in Article 19(1)(a), being essential for a democratic government, means the right to express one's own opinions freely by words of mouth,...
(a) All citizens shall have the right ' (a) to freedom of speech and expression; (b) to assemble peaceably and without arms; (c) to form associations or unions,...
Under Article 19(1)(g) and 19(6), is guaranteed to every citizen and is restricted and regulated by authority of law. "The right to carry on business does not mean...
The Indian Army celebrated 'Shaurya Diwas' in Srinagar, marking the 76th anniversary of the landing of Indian forces in Kashmir. This historic event ensured the first civil-military victory...
The First Intifada, also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, was a series of protests and acts of violence carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and...
Jawaharlal Nehru was the son of his father as Mahatma Gandhi was, of his mother. Born in Allahabad, Jawaharlal had his'early education at his place and went to...
Allan Octavian Hume (1829-1912) An English retired civil servant of the British Government of India; a political reformer; founded the Indian National Congress'in 1885; also called the "Father...
Year of Session Place where the Session was held Session President 1885 Bombay W.C. Bonnerji 1886 Calcutta Dadabhai Naroroji 1887 Madras Badruddin Tyabji 1888 Allahabad George Yule...
Everyone in life is subject to suffering and frustration. 'The cause of this suffering and disease is desire ' craving, lust, attachment to people and things, even to...