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Democracy Means Bread And Freedom
When we speak of rights being inalienable, it is society and its institutions that are responsible for ensuring the exercise of these rights and seeing that all can enjoy these rights.
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Community Development
Planning requires priorities to be prescribed as much in the rural sector as in the industrial sector.
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For Freedom, Farm and Family
If everybody began to think freely–and that is the meaning of freedom, ultimately–we shall get something done.
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The Life & Legacy of Lady Abala Bose
Abala Bose made remarkable contributions as an educationist, suffragist and philanthropist in early 20th-century Bengal.
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Panchayati Raj
First, the education of the people, understood in the widest sense of the term, is an essential condition for the experiment's success.
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Constitution And The Common Man
Political freedom and civil liberty are the keystones of the Indian Constitution. Our constitution is primarily shaped and moulded for the common man.
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The Light of the Constitution
The Bill seeks to provide for the exigencies of the moment, forgetting that the Constitution is meant to endure through generations to come.
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The Indian Constitution And Judiciary
The Indian judges' commitment to the written Constitution is absolute and yet elastic to suit the varying needs of changing individuals, society, time and environment.
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The Individual and Indian Constitution
Any discussion of a constitution must necessarily take into consideration the various amendments which take place from time to time.
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Is Socialism Outdated?
Does our socialism primarily aim at filling empty stomachs with food, or at filling them with the satisfaction that their neighbours are no less hungry than they are?
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