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Today in History – 13 February

1601 John Lancaster leads 1st East India Company voyage from London. 1713 Farrukh Siyar becomes Emperor of India after capturing Red Fort. Sultan Jahandar Shah was strangled to...

Borrowed Features of The Constitution

The Founding Fathers of the Indian Constitution were wise enough to know about the Borrowed Features of The Constitution from the experience gained in the...

Today in History – 12 February

1298 Kublai Khan, the conqueror of Asia, dies at the age of 80. 1554 Lady Jane Grey, the Queen of England for thirteen days, is beheaded on...

Citizenship

Citizenship is the legal relationship between the state and its population. It confers civil and political rights upon the people who compose the State. The Constitution...

Today in History – 11 February

1527 Babur declared battle against Rana Sangram Singh. 1818 Britishers captured the 'Ajinkyatara' fort which belonged to the Marathas. 1906 'Daily Tribune' started its printing from Lahore. 1933 The outcome of...

Aam Admi Bima Yojana

Ministry of Finance, Government of India has approved the merger of Social Security Schemes viz., Aam Admi Bima Yojana (AABY) and Janashree Bima Yojana...

Capital Punishment : A Legal Process

Capital punishment also called Death Penalty, is when a government or state executes (kills) someone, usually because he or she has done a serious...

Today in History – 10 February

1691 Job Charnock established the first English factory in Calcutta. 1846 British forces under Hugh Gough defeated Sikhs in the Battle of Sobrahan in India. 1859 General Horsford defeats...

Today in History – 9 February

1757 In a treaty between Lord Clive and Siraj Ud Daulah, Clive was authorised to safe guard (Killa Bandi) and open mint at Calcutta. Nawab...

Constituent Assembly

 Establishment Of A Constituent Assembly The demand for the establishment of a Constituent Assembly was first embodied in a resolution of the Indian National Congress...

Today in History – 8 February

1785 Warren Hastings, British Viceroy, left India. 1834 Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, created a farsighted version of the periodic...

Right to Strike in India

The Supreme Court of India in its judgment in the case of T.K. Rangarajan Vs. Government of Tamil Nadu and Others (the case of...

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