Polity

Fundamental Rights

Fundamental Rights in India: A Comprehensive Guide 4.6 (87)

Fundamental Rights are the cornerstone of the Indian Constitution, guaranteeing essential freedoms and protections to every citizen. Fundamental Rights in India are inspired by various sources, including the Constitution of the United States of America. Enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution (Articles 12 to 35), these rights are inviolable and play a crucial […]

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Article 15 and the controversies with it

Article 15: Understanding Equality Rights in India 4.9 (478)

Article 15 of the Indian Constitution is a cornerstone of our fundamental rights, ensuring equality and prohibiting discrimination on various grounds. It is essential for understanding social equality and legal protections in India. What is Article 15? Article 15 of the Indian Constitution guarantees equal rights to all Indian citizens and prohibits discrimination based on

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Women Empowerment

What does it mean “Women Empowerment”? 0 (0)

The term “Women Empowerment” refers to the process of empowering women and under this various programs are introduced to preserve the rights and dignity of women. The process may additionally include periodic awareness campaigns of the governments at different-different levels. To achieve the objectives of women’s empowerment, the government works to formulate and implement welfare

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Preamble of the Indian Constitution

Preamble of the Indian Consitution 4.9 (28)

The Preamble was included in the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949, during its adoption. It was amended once in 1976, adding the terms “socialist” and “secular” to reflect India’s core principles. Contents of Preamble WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to

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