By Jayati Sagar The word “feminism” was first seen in the in the nineteenth and early twentieth century in the U.S. and the U.K. as a synonym for the promotion of equal contract, marriage, parenting, and property rights for women. Later in time, the term was further employed in debates Continue Reading
Right way to be schooled
By: Prof. Sushant Chandra, Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Clinical Program, Jindal Global Law School The dual idea of pluralism and diversity promotes accommodativeness in Indian democracy. Minority rights have evolved in the Constitutional discourse. The word “minority” evokes an imagination characterised by vulnerability and amenable to exploitation. The understated Continue Reading