Opinion
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| Understanding “Constitution Day” History & Origin | | | | Omkar Dattatray
The grateful nation has observed and celebrated the constitution day on 26th of November and resolved to abide by the provisions contained in this supreme document which in fact is the guiding force for the democratic and secular government and the citizenry at large. The constitution day reminds the citizens to follow and adhere the laws contained in the constitution so that we are in a position to live up to the constitutional provisions and follow our duties towards the country and not to claim rights only because rights and duties are the two faces of the same coin and so we should not only seek and enjoy rights only but observe our duties as well and thus there sho | |
| | | | Pakistan’s anxiety over the flag hoisting at the Shri Ram Temple | | | | Lalit Gargg
Pakistan’s habit of denigrating India is nothing new; it has become a permanent feature of its diplomacy and narrow-minded approach. Rarely does a moment arise when India’s growing strength, rising global stature, or cultural resurgence becomes visible, and Pakistan does not respond with frustrated remarks or concocted allegations on international forums. Its recent outburst over the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya is yet another example of this mental bankruptcy. Pakistan leaves no opportunity to puncture the natural harmony of Indian ethos. The ceremony was not merely a religious event; it was a profound moment reflecting India’s civilizational memo | |
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