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Page-2 of Freedom Of Occupation

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.

Rig Vedic Age

We know about the Aryans in India from the Rig Veda in which the term, 'Arya' occurs 36...

 October 7, 2022

Supreme Court Mandates NEET for All Medical Colleges

Recently, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgement, making the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) mandatory for...

 April 29, 2020

90th Anniversary of Qissa Khwani Bazaar Massacre

The 90th anniversary of the Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre, a pivotal event during the British occupation of the...

 April 24, 2020

Supreme Court Rules on Kashmir Lockdown, Internet Shutdown

The Supreme Court has recently delivered a verdict on the cases concerning the lockdown in Kashmir, the communication...

 January 10, 2020

Indian President Approves Protection Bill for Journalists

The President of India, as recent reports suggest, has signed and approved the Maharashtra Media Persons and Media...

 November 24, 2019

Children’s Parliament Held on World Day Against Child Labour

In Delhi, a unique event took place called a "Baal Panchayat" or Children's Parliament. This noteworthy event was...

 June 12, 2019

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