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Vol. 68 No. 37 (2020): Interdisciplinary National Conference on Challenges Before Indian Constitution

 Interdisciplinary National Conference on Challenges Before Indian Constitution

Organized by: Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Urun-Islampur, Maharashtra

About the Conference: 

It is a one-day interdisciplinary national conference on 'Challenges before Indian Constitution'. The study of the Indian Constitution is not only a part of political science, but other social sciences have been also their different perspective on the study of the Indian Constitution. The journey of the Indian Constitution begins from January 26th 1950 and completes at 70 years. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was the chief architect of the constitution who played role of the Chairman of the Drafting Committee. In Parliamentary democracy, constitution comes above the parliament. The constitution is a legal framework in which fundamental political principles are defined. It also narrates the structure, procedures, powers, and duties of the Government institution. It also ponders over fundamental rights, directive principles, and duties of the citizens. As compared to the content of other nations' constitutions, it is the world's largest constitution. The constitution is nothing but a basic structure of the Government and governance. The program and policies are also formulated by the government with the help of the constitution. The constitution has proved itself conceptually and contributes to form the welfare state . It also protects the rights of socially deprived groups. The various constitutional amendments have been amended in connection with land reforms, gender issues, child welfare, education, the welfare of labour, health care and the environment. These amendments are in the interest of the poor to make their life meaningful. The true empowerment is far away and nowadays there are so many challenges before Indian constitution like creation of new states, judicial corruption, violation of fundamental rights, religious fundamentalism, discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, sex, heredity, birthplace, etc. so to achieve the dignity and empowerment of every citizen and especially deprived sections of Indian society there is much more discussion to be come out.

Editorial Board

 

  1. Dr. Trupti Thorat.
  2. Dr. Nitin Shinde
  3. Mr. P.S. Salunkhe
  4. Mr. Ekanath Patil.
  5. Dr. Mahesh Gokhale
  6. Dr. Baliram Sawant
  7. Dr. S. A. Kamble
  8. Mr. P.V.Gaikwad
  9. Dr. Pramod Ganganmale .
  10. Mr. Nivrutti Shinde.
  11. Mr. Prakash Athavle.
  12. Mr. Angad Patil.

Published: Feb 6, 2020

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