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Restructuring of Indian Constitution A Constitution is generally defined as a set of documented or non-documented justifiable national frame for securing the operations of the Sovereign State in accordance with law. The Constitution of our country is the fundamental and supreme law of the land which forms the bedrock of all other laws in our country. It represents the vision and values as envisaged by its makers and is based on...
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The Misinterpretation and Misuse of Freedom in India Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the indisputable proponent of the freedom struggle against the alien rulers declared: “Freedom is my birthright, and I shall have it”. This idea emanated when our great motherland was endeavouring to dislodge the British rule from every speck of land of India and thereby reincarnated a feeling of profound motivation and colossa’ pride in the hearts of the countrymen....
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Right to Work Emergence of the Welfare State in the late 19th century brought into sharp focus the necessity of providing employment to all. Today economists the world over have universally agreed that providing jobs to all eligible people should be the major thrust area. Even in neo-classical economics, human resource and manpower management are often glibly talked about. All these underscore the importance of providing human beings with gainful employment....
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One World The present generation lives under the international system based on the belief in world unity, which will eventually enable the world to organise its affairs from the viewpoint of international peace. This is an important achievement of the twentieth century. The United Nations is endeavoring to prove this fact. This, however, does not mean, that political world unity already exists or that we can have anything like world...
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Welfare State Today the State is the virtual guardian and patron of its citizens. It has become the duty of the State to bridge as far as possible the gulf which exists between the rich and the poor. For we must understand that the Welfare State is the outcome of the socialistic ideology. Today the Welfare State discharges many of the functions which formerly were the responsibilities of an individual. It...
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An Assessment of Parliamentary Democracy in India Inequality of rights and disparity of opportunity having been breeding grounds of revolutions. So on the ruins of monarchy and aristocracy, democracy has come into being with its doctrine of political equality. It is undoubtedly a grand social ideal. According to George Bernard Shaw, it is “a social order aiming at the greatest available welfare for the whole population and not for a class”....
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Freedom of Judiciary When India attained Independence on the 15 August, 1947, the best among India’s statesmen and the most talented among her constitutional experts were elected to the Constituent Assembly and they provided us a near ideal Constitution that would enable the continued preservation of India’s Independence and her democratic institutions. Our Constitution caters for a parliamentary type of executive with defined powers for the legislature and judiciary. It also...
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Secularism Vs Religion in Indian Politics Secularism implies equal respect for all religions in the same measure as we have for our own. In our country, the liberty of “belief, faith and worship”, as enshrined in the Constitution, has been implemented by incorporating the Fundamental Rights of all citizens to “freedom of religion” vide Articles 25-29. Secularism, as any theologian would tell us, lies at the very root of all...
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