
Patriotism under Surveillance
The English word patriot is first attested in the Elizabethan era, it originated from the late Latin patriota in middle French, which means “countryman.” In Greek Modern, “fatherland” is named It describes one’s country as patriotic, devotional, and vigorous support. Patriotism or nationalism implies a person’s allegiance to his / her own country or theContinue reading “Patriotism under Surveillance”

The Tussle Between Fundamental Rights and Duties
The Charter of Fundamental Rights is contained in Part III (Articles 12 to 35) of the Indian constitution. The development of our constitution was inspired by historical events of huge importance such as the British Bill of Rights (1689), the US Bill of Rights (approved September 17, 1787, final ratification December 15) and the DeclarationContinue reading “The Tussle Between Fundamental Rights and Duties”
