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Notably, during a speech in Uttarakhand on April 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hinted at the implementation of the UCC across India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again called for a replacement of India’s religion-based laws with a uniform civil code, a move that’s been opposed by some minority groups.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday invoked the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) while replying to a two-day debate on the 75 years of the adoption of the Constitution in Parliament.
In the centrepiece annual event, the PM is expected to lay out his government’s agenda, present its report card, make ...
Having stormed to power with a resounding mandate with the promise of change in 2014, PM Modi has sought to address several pressing issues in the country through his I-Day speeches every year.
By AFP Published April 14, 2024 The BJP launched its manifesto, wading into a polarising debate by reaffirming its stand on a uniform civil code which would standardise laws for personal matters ...
DURING India’s anti-colonial freedom struggle, progressive forces in the country argued that our diversities should be ...
PM Modi is expected to focus on India’s unwavering approach to national security, economic progress, and the expansion of ...
In a land where the most simple of marriage laws — that the bride must be 18 years of age — is defied by tens of millions every year, the uncommon hurry to enact a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for 1.30 ...
On Uniform Civil Code, Former Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, said, "The Constitution expresses the desirability of a Uniform Civil Code. I said that it is important for us, at least 75 ...