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Need for Intellectual Forum to fight injustice through legal means

By Abdullah Samdani The Indian Constitution is one of the best constitutions in the world. It is also the lengthiest constitution in the world as it covers almost each and every aspect that is required for a welfare state. The constitution guarantees various fundamental rights upon each and every citizen and provides a proper procedure for remedy in case these rights are violated. Sachar Committee report had presented a data which highlights the educational backwardness among the Muslim community in India. From then, the position of Muslims in the field of education has changed, but not at a pace which was expected. Many Muslims are still not getting proper education. Educational backwardness and lack of legal awareness are the reasons why they are not able to get a proper remedy in case of violation of their rights.

Of dreams and hope: Remembering Shaheen Bagh

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The pandemic year: How 2020 unfolded in Odisha

The pandemic year: How 2020 unfolded in Odisha As 2020 comes to the end, TNIE looks back at how the year unfolded in Odisha and how the State made its way through one of the world’s worst pandemics. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Express News Service It was on this day last year, the discussion in the evening editorial meeting here at TNIE Bhubaneswar veered towards a mysterious virus spreading in the Hubei province of China and causing a number of people to fall sick with severe pneumonia. The talk moved to the possibility of a developing contagion and moving out of China to even land in our soil. Most of us scotched the contention, reeling out examples of SARS, MERS, Ebola – how they did not spread to India and how the only pandemic in our recent memory, Swine Flu of 2009, was dealt with and eventually mellowed into a seasonal flu.

Choosing My Religion: Freedom of Religion Laws to Curb Liberty

Choosing My Religion: ‘Freedom of Religion Laws’ to Curb Liberty By Ram Puniyani. Dated: 12/30/2020 10:50:29 AM “Swami Vivekananda tells us, “and The Mohammedan conquest of India came as a salvation of the downtrodden, to the poor. That is why one fifth of our people have become Mohammedans. It was not the sword that did it all. It would be the height of madness to think that it was all the work of sword and fire. It was to gain their liberty from the… zaminders and from the Priest.” Indian Constitution gives us the right to practice, preach and propagate our religion. To not to follow any religion is also a matter of right for the individual. Now in our country as we are facing declining GDP, worsening economic situation, rising prices-unemployment-farmers suicides and currently farmer’s agitation, some of our state Governments are more worried about the interfaith marriages and conversions. Some of them are busy putting forth the laws to prevent conversions. As su

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