• Martyrs’ Day: The Enduring Relevance of “Sarvodaya”

    Martyrs’ Day: The Enduring Relevance of “Sarvodaya”0

    Key Highlights: On January 30, 2026, India observes Martyrs’ Day (Shaheed Diwas). The political philosophy guiding this day is Satyagraha (Truth-force) and Ahimsa (Non-violence). According to the Rajghat Samadhi Committee, the 2026 observance focuses on the philosophy of “Sarvodaya”—the progress of all, starting from the most marginalized. This wave is a reminder that the ultimate goal of any political system is the moral

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  • Lucknow Development Authority: What It Is and What It Controls

    Lucknow Development Authority: What It Is and What It Controls0

    Key Highlights Ask any Lucknow resident what “LDA” means and you’ll hear one of three things: plot, map, or approval. That’s because LDA’s core DNA is not garbage pickup or streetlights—it’s how the city grows: what can be built where, and under what rules. What LDA is (without jargon) LDA’s planning section describes responsibilities like formulating and

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  • Republic Day 2026: The Philosophy of “Constitutional Morality”

    Republic Day 2026: The Philosophy of “Constitutional Morality”0

    Key Highlights: On January 26, 2026, as the tricolor unfurls, the political discourse transcends mere celebration to focus on the philosophy of Constitutional Morality. This concept, central to the Indian Republic, posits that the Constitution is not just a legal document but a living manual for social transformation. The 2026 wave emphasizes that “Democratic” and “Republic”

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