The Constitution guarantees us all some fundamental rights but these individuals are working tirelessly to make sure that everyone can enjoy those freedoms.
India's Constitution promises equality, justice and fraternity, while also laying down some fundamental duties all citizens must uphold. This Republic Day, we celebrate people upholding these ethos.
As President Ram Nath Kovind addresses the nation on the eve of India's 72nd Republic Day, we look back at five presidential speeches that talk about the pursuit of core ideals that the makers of our Constitution had spelt out.
The right to protest peacefully is enshrined in the Indian Constitution—Article 19(1)(a) guarantees the freedom of speech and expression; Article 19(1)(b) assures citizens the right to assemble peaceably and without arms.
“It is imperative that the book is read cover to cover for the first 2-3 times. The nature of the book is such that if an aspirant reads it logically, one will be better placed while later memorising important aspects of the book.”
In 2008, the once reclusive Land of the Thunder Dragon further opened its doors and joined the world’s democracies. Here’s the crucial role India played in it.