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He left a federal facility in Louisiana and was expected to head to New York to reunite with his U.S. citizen wife and ...
The Constitution of India - A Short History by Shashi Tharoor It’s safe to say that Shashi Tharoor has a way with words as well as politics. His latest work, published by Aleph Book Company, is a ...
It’s an illustration of a man in motion, briefcase in his hand and a hat on his head, clearly meant to symbolise 'work.' But then you see the saffron. The name of the app.
It was in 2023 that the CWC unanimously endorsed the caste census, marking a significant shift in the party’s internal strategy. In line with the party’s broader commitment to social justice, ...
My first objection to the Constitution is that it is a cut-copy-paste of the 1935 Government of India Act. In my book, I have a chapter titled Cut Copy Paste in which I have taken relevant ...
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Sunday stressed that neither the judiciary nor the executive, but the country's Constitution was supreme and its pillars must work together. Even though Parliament ...
Mumbai: Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Sunday emphasised that neither the judiciary nor the executive, but the Constitution of India was supreme and its pillars must work together.
Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai on Sunday (May 18, 2025) said neither the Judiciary nor the Executive but the Constitution of India is supreme and its pillars must work together.
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai emphasized the supremacy of the Constitution, stating that it, not the judiciary or executive, holds ultimate authority. Speaking at a felicitation ceremony, he ...
Newly appointed Chief Justice of India B R Gavai reiterated his statement that neither the judiciary nor the executive, but the Constitution of India was supreme. He stressed that the pillars of the ...
Mumbai, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai on Sunday stressed that neither the judiciary nor the executive, but the country's Constitution was supreme and its pillars must work together.
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Sunday (May 18, 2025) stressed that neither the judiciary nor the executive, but the Constitution of India was supreme and its pillars must work together. Justice ...