Freedom of thought is a fundamental human right. It allows individuals to form their own beliefs and opinions. This freedom is essential for personal development and societal progress. In India, it is protected under the Constitution. It fosters creativity and innovation. However, it can be challenged by censorship and societal pressures. Upholding this freedom is crucial for a vibrant democracy.
Rights as human rights are rights of the human beings. "The fact that we are human beings is a fact that entitles us to certain rights. "The Universal...
The Fundamental Rights have been incorporated in Part III (Articles 12 to 35) of the Constitution whereas the Directive Principles of States Policy have been prescribed in Part...
Article 18 of the Constitution abolishes titles like "Maharaja," "Raja," and "Rao Bahadur" in order to promote equality in the country. This article discusses the regulations and acts...
Every written constitution is the result of certain times. As times change, new trends changing situations, problems arise, which bring to forth issues which necessitate newer solutions and...
"The growth and the development of the national movement in India went a long way to develop certain values and ethos, which contributed a lot to the constitution-making...
The American Constitution was the first to begin with a Preamble; India adopted this practice. The term "Preamble" refers to the introduction or preface to the Constitution. N....
The idea of a Constituent Assembly was first proposed in 1934 by M.N. Roy, a prominent figure in the communist movement and a proponent of radical democratism. In...
Paper ' I Political Theory and Indian Politics: Political Theory: meaning and approaches. Theories of the State: Liberal, Neoliberal, Marxist, Pluralist, Post-colonial and feminist. Justice: Conceptions of justice...
The UPSC Mains Examination consists of a total of seven papers plus personality test, each covering a specific area of study. Paper-I: Essay (250 Marks) This paper consists...
A lot of developments were brewing during 1920s and 1930s'which had influenced the course of our national movement and'which were likely to influence our journey ahead of us....