Human Rights in India: Exploring Social Foundations and Constructs delves into the complex interplay between human rights and the diverse social, cultural, and political landscapes of India. This comprehensive exploration examines the historical evolution of human rights within the Indian context, addressing their intersections with caste, gender, religion, and economic inequality.
Through critical analysis and real-world case studies, this book sheds light on how grassroots movements, constitutional frameworks, and international norms shape human rights discourse and practice in India. It also highlights the challenges and opportunities in ensuring justice, equality, and dignity for all citizens in an ever-changing global and local environment.
A must-read for scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone passionate about the pursuit of justice, this book provides valuable insights into the foundations and constructs of human rights in one of the world's most diverse and dynamic democracies.
Through critical analysis and real-world case studies, this book sheds light on how grassroots movements, constitutional frameworks, and international norms shape human rights discourse and practice in India. It also highlights the challenges and opportunities in ensuring justice, equality, and dignity for all citizens in an ever-changing global and local environment.
A must-read for scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone passionate about the pursuit of justice, this book provides valuable insights into the foundations and constructs of human rights in one of the world's most diverse and dynamic democracies.
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