Indira Gandhi: An iconic woman with an enduring legacy
Indira Gandhi was the first and, to date, only female Prime Minister of India. The kind of woman she was may not be born again. Perhaps not in the next million years!
Indira Gandhi was the first and, to date, only female Prime Minister of India. The kind of woman she was may not be born again. Perhaps not in the next million years!
Indira Gandhi’s decisive support to the liberation of Bangladesh has been a much-discussed topic in Bangladesh.
Indira Gandhi actively engaged in India’s freedom struggle by associating with the Indian National Congress. The political career wasn’t smooth; tenure is said to have shaped not only domestic scenario but brought new vigor to India’s image.
It was an ambitious plan which gave an opportunity to Nehru to give advice to decolonize the government in the region especially in Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
The entire Dandi march was extremely well planned and carefully strategized than one usually understands, and is arguably one of the finest examples of Gandhi as a genius political strategist
The Question Hour is seen as a quintessential of direct democracy as this right is guaranteed in Article 75 of our Constitution.
A baleful feature of contemporary Indian politics is the subjugation of the mind to partisanship in the narrowest sense.
Of late, the middle class has increasingly sought to influence national agenda and policies through new forms of citizens’ activism.
The vision of change over the last six years has developed into a situaiton where all criticism is seen with skepticism. We have become a misguided nation.
A hidden apartheid is constantly working at the backdrop of the minds of the perpetrators who commit such violence. It is very important to handle the issue of caste with utmost cautiousness, alertness, and proper knowledge