Changing Role of Civil Society in Emerging India
Ajit Doval, the National Security Adviser (NSA), recently stated that subverting, dividing, and manipulating civil society will "harm the nation's interest."
Constitutional and Legal Aspect of Civil Society Orgaizations
- Article 19 of the Constitution of India contains the following provisions relevant to non-profit organizations, philanthropic organizations, and philanthropic giving.
Emerging Role of CSOs
- The strength of civil society can have positive influence on the state and the market. Therefore, it is seen as an increasingly important agent for promoting good governance like transparency, effectiveness, openness, responsiveness, and accountability.
- Civil Society ensures the right to access to information that is a ....
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Indian Polity And Governance
- 1 Principle of Natural Justice
- 2 Appointment & Transfer of Judges
- 3 Doctrine of Eminent Domain: State Property, Common Property & Community Property
- 4 Distribution of Legislative Power: What Centre & States can & cannot do?
- 5 Powers of Central Investigation Agencies
- 6 Election Commission: Power, Limitations & Conflicts
- 7 Recusal of Judges
- 8 Speaker vs. Governor: Separation of Powers
- 9 Lokpal & Lokayukta: Powers, Functions & Limitations
- 10 Creation of New States in India