The Nirankari movement was founded by Baba Dyal Das in 1851. He believed that God is formless, or ‘nirankar' hence earning the movement its... View Article
The Nirankari movement was a social reform movement for Sikhism. It was founded by Baba Dyal Das in 1851. The aim of the movement was to restore... View Article
Sir syed Ahmed Khan felt that the Indian National Congress did not work towards the uplifment of the Indian Muslim community. One example was... View Article
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was regarded as the principal architect of the Two-Nation theory as he provided a modern idiom in which to express the quest... View Article
The mandate of the MGNREGA is to provide at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every rural household whose adult... View Article
In the Shayara Bano case (2017), the supreme court in a landmark 3-2 verdict, had struck down instant triple talaq. Shayara Bano, a 35-year-old... View Article
The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019. According to the act, triple talaq (talaq-e-biddat) in any form, whether verbal or... View Article
Triple Talaq bill, also known as Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019, was passed by the Indian Parliament as a law on July... View Article
Triple Talaq is the process of divorce under Sharia Law (Islamic law) where a husband can divorce his wife by pronouncing ‘Talaq’ three times.... View Article
Yes, there is there a law against disrespecting the flag. The Prevention of Insults to National Honor Act 1971 talks about Insults to Indian... View Article
Section 2 of The Prevention of Insults to National Honor Act 1971 talks about Insults to the Indian National Flag and Constitution of India. It... View Article
The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act passed was passed in 1971. Section 2 of the act deals with Insults to Indian National Flag and... View Article
According to section 3 of The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971, “Whoever intentionally prevents the singing of the Indian... View Article
Article 37 states that “The provisions contained in this Part (Part IV) shall not be enforceable by any court, but the principles therein laid... View Article
The main features of Directive Principles of State Policy are: These are guidelines for the central and state governments of India. The... View Article
Part IV of the Constitution of India (Article 36–51) contains the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). These principles aim at ensuring... View Article
The main purpose of the Directive Principle of State Policy listed in Part 4 of the Indian Constitution is to provide economic justice and to... View Article
Directive principles stated in the Constitution are of different types. Some are concerned with socio-economic development, some are related to... View Article