What steps have been taken by the government to eradicate untouchability?
Steps taken by the government to eradicate untouchability: Reservations for members of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in different spheres... View Article
Steps taken by the government to eradicate untouchability: Reservations for members of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in different spheres... View Article
Mahatma Gandhi had popularised the term ‘Harijan’ (literally, children of God) in the 1930s to counter the pejorative charge carried... View Article
Untouchability is indeed a harmful practice that has been deeply ingrained in the Indian caste system, particularly in the lower... View Article
Article 17 untouchability is abolished and no one can prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc.... View Article
Article 17 of the Constitution abolishes untouchability. It means is that no one can henceforth prevent Dalits from educating themselves,... View Article
Abolition of untouchability means that no one can prevent Dalits from educating themselves, entering temples, using public facilities etc. It... View Article
After independence, there has been a growing demand for the reorganisation of the States on a more rational basis, in... View Article
After independence, there has been a growing demand for a reorganisation of the States on a more rational basis, in... View Article
The States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) was constituted in 1953 to go into this problem and to recommend the principles and... View Article
Between the years 1947 and 1950, all the princely states were integrated within the Indian Union. Many of the former... View Article
The State Reorganization Commission was established in December 1953. One of the most popular demands was to reorganize the states... View Article
The main task of the States Reorganisation Commission was to look into the issue of redrawing the boundaries of states.... View Article
The national movement not only created a pan-Indian national unity; it also generated distinct unity around a common language, region... View Article
The State Reorganization Act, 1956 came into effect on 1st November 1956. In December 1953, the States Reorganisation Commission was... View Article
States Reorganisation Commission consisted of Fazal Ali, K. M. Panikkar and H. N. Kunzru. The commission was headed by the... View Article
Due process of law is a constitutional guarantee that prevents governments from impacting citizens in an abusive way. It is... View Article
The doctrine of repugnancy is basically when two pieces of legislation have a conflict between them and when are applied... View Article
According to the Doctrine of Territorial Nexus, laws made by a state legislature are not applicable outside that state, except... View Article
The Supreme Court has applied the doctrine of colourable legislation in the K.C. Gajapti vs state of Orissa case. The... View Article
Doctrine of Pleasure: Explore The Ultimate Guide to IAS Exam Preparation Download The E-Book Now! Download Now! The doctrine of... View Article