“Democraticcitizenship is a project rather than an accomplished fact even incountries like India which grant equal citizenship”. Discusssome of the issues regarding citizenship being raised in India today.
Migrationof people to different regions within the country is often resistedby the local inhabitants. What are some of the contributions that themigrants could make to the local economy?
Whatare some of the problems faced by refugees? In what ways could theconcept of global citizenship benefit them?
Writea short note on any two struggles for full enjoyment of citizenrights which have taken place in India in recent years. Which rightswere being claimed in each case?
Allcitizens may be granted equal rights but all may not be able toequally exercise them. Explain.
Citizenshipas full and equal membership of a political community involves bothrights and obligations. Which rights could citizens expect to enjoyin most democratic state today? What kind of obligation will theyhave to their state and fellow citizens?
“Democratic citizenship is a project rather than an accomplished fact even in countries like India which grant equal citizenship”. Discuss some of the issues regarding citizenship being raised in India today.
Migration of people to different regions within the country is often resisted by the local inhabitants. What are some of the contributions that the migrants could make to the local economy?
What are some of the problems faced by refugees? In what ways could the concept of global citizenship benefit them?
Write a short note on any two struggles for full enjoyment of citizen rights which have taken place in India in recent years. Which rights were being claimed in each case?
All citizens may be granted equal rights but all may not be able to equally exercise them. Explain.
Citizenship as full and equal membership of a political community involves both rights and obligations. Which rights could citizens expect to enjoy in most democratic state today? What kind of obligation will they have to their state and fellow citizens?
“Democraticcitizenship is a project rather than an accomplished fact even incountries like India which grant equal citizenship”. Discusssome of the issues regarding citizenship being raised in India today.
Migrationof people to different regions within the country is often resistedby the local inhabitants. What are some of the contributions that themigrants could make to the local economy?
Whatare some of the problems faced by refugees? In what ways could theconcept of global citizenship benefit them?
Writea short note on any two struggles for full enjoyment of citizenrights which have taken place in India in recent years. Which rightswere being claimed in each case?
Allcitizens may be granted equal rights but all may not be able toequally exercise them. Explain.
Citizenshipas full and equal membership of a political community involves bothrights and obligations. Which rights could citizens expect to enjoyin most democratic state today? What kind of obligation will theyhave to their state and fellow citizens?
“Democratic citizenship is a project rather than an accomplished fact even in countries like India which grant equal citizenship”. Discuss some of the issues regarding citizenship being raised in India today.
Migration of people to different regions within the country is often resisted by the local inhabitants. What are some of the contributions that the migrants could make to the local economy?
What are some of the problems faced by refugees? In what ways could the concept of global citizenship benefit them?
Write a short note on any two struggles for full enjoyment of citizen rights which have taken place in India in recent years. Which rights were being claimed in each case?
All citizens may be granted equal rights but all may not be able to equally exercise them. Explain.
Citizenship as full and equal membership of a political community involves both rights and obligations. Which rights could citizens expect to enjoy in most democratic state today? What kind of obligation will they have to their state and fellow citizens?