The freedom to form associations is a fundamental right. It allows individuals to gather and collaborate for common interests. This right is enshrined in various legal frameworks. It promotes democracy and civic engagement. Associations can be social, political, or cultural. They play a vital role in community development. This freedom fosters diversity and encourages dialogue among different groups. It is essential for a vibrant society.
To add life to the years that have added to life has been the crux of the UN 18 principles (1991), summed up in (I) Independence, (II) Participation,...
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,...
19(1)(a), being essential for a democratic government, means the right to express one's own opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, printing, (i.e., right to freedom of press...
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...
The Ministry of Culture recently made an extension for the Gandhi Peace Prize nomination period from the originally scheduled 30th April to now 15th June 2020. This decision...
The Ashrama system is a foundational socio-religious framework that emerged during the Later Vedic Period (c. 1000 BCE – 600 BCE). It was designed to regulate the individual...