Constitution of India
Bhopinder Singh | Looking back… Those in high office kept State & religion apart
President K.R. Narayanan's tenure showcased an unwavering commitment to constitutional principles.
Anita Anand | India remains a diverse nation, but there’s little sign of unity left
Nehru’s vision of India was one where differences would be celebrated, and we would be unified. But no mechanisms set in place then or now.
L. Ravichander | Incorporate right to political opinion in the right to life
A growing tendency is being witnessed to move court against political statements
Pavan Varma | Abbajaan! The basest lingo taints our faith
People like Adityanath also seem to be motivated by the focused goal of setting one religious community against another
Centre moves plea in Delhi HC over order to publish EIA draft in 22 scheduled languages
The law doesn’t require notifications to be published in local languages, it has contended.
In Kerala, Modi hails Indian Constitution and calls it 'guiding light' of his government
He was addressing the 90th birthday celebrations of Rev Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan in Pathanamthitta.
Navarane sets good example
The Army Chief went even further in laying stress on a soldier needing to defend “justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity” for all citizens.
Forces owe allegiance to Constitution: Army Chief
Gen. Naravane’s comments come in the backdrop of allegations by Opposition parties that the armed forces are being politicised.
To reform politics, ensure inner-party democracy
Members of Parliament or the legislatures are representatives of the people.
Crocodile tears in dragon’s eyes? Show China Tibet, J&K ’47 maps
Understandably, both Pakistan’s and China’s common interest in J&K originates from the “enemy’s enemy” theory.