TWO TIME ZONES IN INDIA
India, with its vast geographical expanse and diverse cultural landscape, has been grappling with the question of whether it should adopt two time zones. Currently, the entire country follows Indian…
India, with its vast geographical expanse and diverse cultural landscape, has been grappling with the question of whether it should adopt two time zones. Currently, the entire country follows Indian…
Forests are fundamentally regions predominantly occupied by trees and maintain ecological balance. Maintaining forest cover is of utmost importance as they are providers of numerous ecological services ranging from supplying…
India is presently the most populous country with an estimated population of around 1.4 billion people and hence, has the onerous task of providing enough food to sustain the needs…
The President of India is the constitutional head of the state and is also considered the first citizen of India. The President comes in the first position in the order…
Justice Krishna Iyer is famously known for his contribution to conceptualizing the idea of Public Interest Litigation(PIL) and the person behind originating this term was Justice P.N. Bhagwati. The PIL…
India will be independent in the true sense only when the evil of poverty is eliminated from the country. This is what Mahatma Gandhi firmly believed concerning the necessity of…
Mahatma Gandhi once remarked 'Right is duty well performed'. These words echo the significance of duty in the context of the Indian constitutional setup. There are certain legal duties that…
The Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951 inserted the Ninth Schedule in the Indian Constitution during the prime ministership of Shri Jawaharlal Nehru. The 9th Schedule incorporates an index of Central…
The preamble to the Constitution of India is a concise and profound statement that lays down the foundational principles and aspirations upon which the Indian democracy is built. Adopted on…
Of all the wonders the world has to offer, only architecture promised immortality.' The above quote by Sergei Diaghilev succinctly symbolizes the stature of architecture when it comes to offering…