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As the author of The Unfulfilled Promise: Critiquing the Indian Constitution's Efficacy in Contemporary India, I am compelled to reflect on the extraordinary journey that has shaped this book. The Indian Constitution, a monumental document born from the crucible of a nation's struggle for independence, embodies a vision of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Crafted with painstaking deliberation by the Constituent Assembly, it was envisioned as a beacon to guide a diverse and complex society toward a cohesive and equitable future. Yet, as I embarked on this project, I was struck by a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As the author of The Unfulfilled Promise: Critiquing the Indian Constitution's Efficacy in Contemporary India, I am compelled to reflect on the extraordinary journey that has shaped this book. The Indian Constitution, a monumental document born from the crucible of a nation's struggle for independence, embodies a vision of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Crafted with painstaking deliberation by the Constituent Assembly, it was envisioned as a beacon to guide a diverse and complex society toward a cohesive and equitable future. Yet, as I embarked on this project, I was struck by a persistent question: why, despite its lofty ideals and undeniable resilience, does the Constitution often fail to satisfy the aspirations of millions of Indians in practice?
Autorenporträt
Khritish Swargiary is a distinguished educator, researcher, and scholar hailing from Assam, India. With a rich academic background and extensive experience in the field of education, Khritish has established himself as a prominent figure in educational technology, sociology, research methodology, and various other specialized areas of study.