4 Shocking Truths About India's Constitution That Go Beyond the Textbook Introduction: The Document and the Reality The Constitution of India is revered as a sacred text of democracy —a pillar of equality, justice, and liberty for over a billion people. It represents a promise of a nation where every citizen is treated with dignity, regardless of their caste, religion, or gender. This is the ideal, the document we celebrate. But beneath the surface of this celebrated document lies a series of unsettling truths—gaps between text and reality so vast they challenge our most basic assumptions about what it means to be a citizen in the world's largest democracy. What do Indians actually know about the document that governs their lives? And how do its values stack up against deeply ingrained social prejudices? This article explores four of the most surprising and counter-intuitive findings from recent research about what Indians truly know, think, and feel about their Constitution ...
5 Shocking Facts About the Bajrang Dal You Won't See in the Headlines When you hear the name "Bajrang Dal," the image that often comes to mind is that of self-proclaimed "moral police" protesting Valentine's Day or vocal proponents of Hindu nationalism . They are a familiar, if controversial, presence in Indian news cycles. But this headline-grabbing persona of a mere cultural police force masks a documented history of militant violence, international condemnation, and criminal activity that rarely makes the front page. The organization's public record reveals a far more complex and disturbing reality. This article explores five of the most shocking facts about the Bajrang Dal, based on documented events and official classifications. 1. They Have Been Officially Labeled a "Militant" and "Extremist" Group Beyond media descriptions or critics' labels, the Bajrang Dal has been officially classified as a "militant" and ...