Indian PolityScheduled TribesIntroduction Tribal people are distinct. They are not necessarily inferior; they have their way of life that must be respected and...
Indian PolityNon-Aligned MovementIntroduction The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was conceived and developed amid the fall of the colonial system and the liberation struggles...
Indian PolityRight To ProtestIntroduction Protests are a vital aspect of the civil, political, economic, social, and cultural life of every society. Protests have a...
Indian PolityPreambleIntroduction The Preamble to the Indian Constitution enumerates the ideals and ambitions of the Indian people, which have been...
Indian PolityFundamental Duties in IndiaAncient Traditions The Indian civilisation's entire sociopolitical affairs have been based on the performance of duties. One of the...
Indian PolityJudicial ActivismWhat is Judicial Activism? Judicial activism refers to the judiciary's active role in safeguarding citizens' rights and preserving the...
Indian PolityNational Commission For Scheduled TribesThe Constitution (89th Amendment) Act of 2003 created the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) by amending Article 338 of the...
Indian PolityThe Central Information CommissionBackground The Central Information Commission was established by a Gazette Notification issued by the Central Government. Members: The...
Indian PolityNational Commission For MinoritiesThe Minorities Commission (MC) was established in 1978 as part of a resolution passed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The government's...