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Page-2 of Freedom Of Thought

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.

Gandhi’s Address as Congress President’-1924 Belgaum Session

Let me state my faith. As a Congressman wishing to'keep the Congress intact, I advise suspension of noncooperation, for I see that the nation is not ready for...

 October 22, 2022

Leadership of Bal-Lal-Pal

The leadership of Bal, Lal and Pal was the most potent factor which made for the rise of extreme nationalism. Bal Gangadhar tilak, the first in the trio,...

 October 20, 2022

Reforms and Revolts

The'19th'century in India witnessed both the reforms as well as'the revolts. The reforms in the'19th'century were initiated by'both the Britishers (the East India Company and the British'Government) as...

 October 20, 2022

British policy of Racial Discrimination

The British policy of racial discrimination characterized by repressive measures and anti-national enactments also gave rise to Indian nationalism. This invidious policy was, in fact, being followed since...

 October 19, 2022

Birth and Growth of Indian’Nationalism

The birth and growth of the Indian nationalism, as in every'other country like India, have been the result of numerous'factors. Some factors sowed it seeds, while others nurtured'its...

 October 19, 2022

Important Reform Figures 2.0

One of the greatest figures in 19th century Bengal was Narendra'Nath Datta, better known as Swami Vivekananda. His spiritual'preceptor was Ramakrishna Paramhansa (1834-1886).'Ramakrishna stressed universalism in religions and...

 October 18, 2022

Important Aspects of Buddha’s Teachings

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...

 October 9, 2022

Mihira Bhoja

Mihira Bhoja (reigned c. 836–885 CE) stands as the most illustrious and powerful monarch of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. Ascending the throne following a period of relative instability after...

 October 7, 2020

USCIRF Downgrades India’s Religious Freedom Ranking to Lowest

In a significant shift, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has demoted India to the lowest ranking of “Countries of Particular Concern” (CPC) in their 2020...

 April 28, 2020

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