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Constitutional Challenges!
In a short time from now, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is expected to announce the General Elections 2024! The citizens of India are aware that this is...
Indian Constitution reflects India’s essential quality, a pluralist and tolerant people: United Nations Representative
Speaking at an International Human Rights Day even on December 10, the UN’s Resident Coordinator doe India, Shombi Sharp was in the presence of President, Draupadi Murmu and NHRC chairperson, Arun Mishra
Our Constitution, Our People
Having thrown off the bonds of 200 years of slavery, the Indian people could now decide what kind of country free India would be.
The Constitution is a miracle!
SabrangIndia co-founder Teesta Setalvad examines the significance of the Constitution in a Facebook Live discussion with Senior Advocates Rajeev Dhawan and Mihir Desai on Constitution Day
Save country & constitution from the current govt: PB Sawant
In a call to all progressive lawyers, Justice PB Sawant says that the powers that be are inimical to the Indian Constitution that is a culturally and socially transformative document
It is a war against Ambedkar’s Constitution, not just Muslims alone: Dalits
Addressing a crowd of about a thousand, Thol Thirumavalavan said from the stage, in Tamil, "“This is not a war they are waging against Muslims alone; This is a war against Annan Dr Ambedkar’s constitution.”
Reclaiming the republic
Admiral Ramdass lists ways in which we can all walk the talk on upholding Constitutional values to serve our country and its people better
Constitutional morality only through humanist principles of Babasaheb Ambedkar
The President of India speaks about 'constitutional morality' while...
In the new ‘India’ women & men who abuse Constitutional Values are heroes
People in Uniform Must Learn to Respect Law and...
How the Constitution Was Built
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Rohit De’s recent book, A People’s Constitution, has received...
The Why & How of ‘Secularism’ in the Indian Constitution
Any discussion on secularism would need first to focus...