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Need To Protect The Constitution, Not Commemorate Its Demise – IMPRI...

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T K ArunGiven the reality of an ongoing guerrilla war on democracy and the Constitution, it is ridiculous to nominate one particular date as...

Silent Architects: Founding Women’s Role In Shaping The Justness Of The...

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Aditi Narayani Paswan and Naorem Anuja The founding women recognised how Constitution could be an agent of social change. In the same, the Women’s...

Silent Architects: Founding Women’s Role In Shaping The Justness Of The...

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Aditi Narayani Paswan and Naorem Anuja The founding women recognised how Constitution could be an agent of social change. In the same, the Women’s...

A lethal touch to the ‘Preamble’ of India’s Constitution – IMPRI...

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Amita SinghThe politics of our country is on a test drive of majoritarianism being ferociously provoked as a cause for achieving national unity. In...

Rendering the Constitution unconstitutional – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute

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T K ArunFundamental rights and the separation of powers among the executive, the judiciary and the legislature are critical to democracy and cannot be...

Thoughts on the International Day of Democracy

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Amita SinghUnited Nations had declared 15th September as the International Day of Democracy way back in 2007. What made UNO declare such a day...

The Constitution as Revolution: The Vision of B.R Ambedkar’s Preamble

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Simi Mehta, Sakshi Sharda, Ishika ChaudharyTo commemorate the birthday month of Dr B.R Ambedkar, Centre for Human Dignity and Development, IMPRI Impact and...

Learnings from Global Protest Politics of #BlackLivesMatter, Anti-CAA and Farmers’ Protest

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Simi Mehta, Anshula MehtaThere has been an exponential increase in protests around the world, and these have been hailed as the site for speaking...

Constitution, Democracy and Citizenship | Circa 2020

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Dr Ajay Gudavarthy and Dr Simi MehtaAmid the contemporary political scenario when there has been a global rise of populist forces, it seems to...