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_aOn Citizenship / _cRomila Thapar, N. Ram, Gautam Bhatia, Gautam Patel. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bAleph Book Company, _c2021. |
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300 | _ax, 162 pages | ||
500 | _aTB3234/9 Rs.499/- | ||
520 | _aThe essays in this volume give the reader a proper understanding of what Indian citizenship means, the threats to it, and what each citizen of this country needs to do, in the words of N. Ram, ‘to reflect on and reset perspectives on what secular, democratic, rights-bearing citizenship means in the contemporary world and what needs to be done to find a way back to the core values of the Indian republic as set out in the preamble to the constitution—justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity’. | ||
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