Indian Constitution News
India celebrates Republic Day every year on January 26 to commemorate the adoption of its Constitution
The first Republic Day was observed on January 26, 1950
This year, there is confusion over whether it is the 76th or 77th Republic Day
The first Ambedkar Jayanti was interestingly celebrated in Pune on April 14, 1928, way before India’s constitution was drafted. This year marks his 134th birthday, observed with events and tributes nationwide.
The Constitution of India is crucial for citizens to follow as it acts as a legal and political structure, and also as a sign of democracy, justice, and individual rights.
Congress MP Adhir Ranjan has made serious allegations against the Central Government and said that the words 'socialist and secular' are not included in the copy of the Constitution he received in the new Parliament.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cleared BJP's election agenda in 2024 today. PM Modi has cleared his stand on UCC. After abolishing triple talaq and Article 370, BJP is now moving forward with Uniform Civil Code.
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Days after attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from Lok Sabha, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday (March 27, 2023) requested President Droupadi Murmu to "protect the Constitution" of the country and save it from a "disaster".
The court said whether the information sought by a non-citizen deserves to be disclosed has to be left to the discretion of the authority concerned who would decide the same based on the facts, situation.
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CPI leader Binoy Viswam's application stated that Secularism and Socialism are inherent and basic features of the Constitution and that it is the intent of the plea filed by Swamy to have a free reign on Indian polity leaving behind secularism and socialism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid tributes to Bhim Rao Ambedkar on his birth anniversary and said that the leader has made indelible contributions to India’s progress.
The Constitution of India was adopted on November 26, 1949 but came into effect on January 26. The date, January 26, was chosen as in 1930, that day was declared as “Purna Swaraj” day by the Indian National Congress, marking complete freedom from British Raj.
Zee News Anchor Sachin Arora on Friday (November 26) discussed several interesting facts about India's Constitution.
Speaking on not attending the program of Constitution Day, Congress leader Anand Sharma said, "In a parliamentary democracy, the role of the opposition remains important and it is clear in the constitution of the country that the opposition is necessary along with the ruling party."
Constitution Day celebrations are going to be held in Parliament House on this occasion. Congress and several other opposition parties have decided to boycott the program to be held in the Central Hall of Parliament on 'Constitution Day' today.
Universal voting rights were practiced in 1951-52
Women were not given much rights before 1947
PM Modi said that blessed with unparalleled intellectual capabilities, Bharat Ratna Mukherjee made remarkable contributions to the nation's progress.
The death of Shri Pranab Mukherjee has created a vacuum in the intellectual as well as the political arena of the subcontinent
Those who attend the Republic Day Parade are not allowed to carry their mobile phones, cameras, and other electronic devices
If you have made preparations to attend this year's parade, you are advised not to carry these things
Right to quality under the constitution would be defeated if the persons, who have come up among SCs and STs after enjoying the fruits of the quota, are not excluded
There is no exclusion of those who have come up, on the other hand, if sub-classification is denied, it would defeat right to equality by treating unequal as equal, said the SC
It said that the Constitution is an 'effective tool of social transformation and removal of inequalities' and the social realities cannot be ignored and overlooked
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