PM Modi’s Independence Day speech from the Red Fort celebrated India's Constitution makers and highlighted the pivotal role of 'Nari Shakti'
The Constituent Assembly had 15 extraordinary women who helped draft the Constitution
Each of these founding mothers of the Constitution represents a unique facet of India's struggle for independence
The Constitution was adaptable enough to be amended but resilient enough to retain its essence
The beauty of the Basic Structure Doctrine is that the Supreme Court left a lot of play within the joints to determine which law/constitutional amendment impinged upon the Basic Structure Doctrine, writes the Congress member of the Lok Sabha
The ruling regime's infatuation for authoritarian politics significantly undermines the idea of "We the People" as envisaged by members of the Constituent Assembly, writes the RJD member of the Rajya Sabha
Policies such as 'One Nation, One Election'' reflect a push for uniformity that neglects the regional diversity that federalism aims to protect, writes the DMK member of Rajya Sabha
The Constitution is a powerful embodiment of India's cultural heritage, writes the senior BJP leader
Preservation of diversity is the rationale behind minority rights as enshrined in the Constitution, writes the constitutional law expert
Ambedkar defended the draft constitution for 165 days and incorporated more than 2,000 amendments
Equal marriage rights is one of the last bastions of patriarchy, writes the senior advocate of Supreme Court
The final Constitution that came out in 1949 drew voluminously from the principles of governance that prevailed in ancient India
Results 1-12 for Republic Day Special Constitution