Who was Mr Palkhiwala?

Who was Mr Palkhiwala?

Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala (16 January 1920 – 11 December 2002) was an Indian jurist and liberal economist.

When was Nani Palkhivala born?

16 January 1920
Nanabhoy Palkhivala/Date of birth

Why does Nani Palkhivala call the Earth the ailing planet?

Due to the insensitive exploitation by humans for their survival and development, the earth has lost almost all its vital/important resources. With drying rivers, depleting and polluted environment and deteriorating forests and greenery, the earth is now breathing hard for its survival and thus it is an ailing planet.

What does Nani Palkhivala focuses on in his article?

The legend of Palkhivala has its roots mostly in the subsequent cases he would appear for in the Supreme Court, in particular the Keshavanda Bharati case. Palkhivala would undertake this mission in courts through a string of constitutional law cases that focuses on fundamental rights.

Who called preamble as the identity card of the Constitution?

N A Palkhivala
N A Palkhivala, an eminent jurist and constitutional expert, called the Preamble as the ‘identity card of the Constitution.

Who wrote the famous book We the People?

Nanabhoy Palkhivala
We, the People: India, the Largest Democracy/Authors
‘We the people’ is a book by Nani A. Palkhivala. Palkhivala in his book discusses many subjects – education and democracy; economic growth and social justice etc.

What happens to the forest in poor countries Class 11?

In poor countries, local forests are being destroyed to procure fuel wood. It is the responsibility of the state to protect and improve the environment essay and to safeguard the forests and wildlife. However, large areas named as the forest land are now treeless. As the forests disappear, deserts will follow.

Why does the author view the earth as a patient?

Due to the insensitive exploiting by humans for their survival and development,the Earth has lost almost all it’s vital/important resources. With drying rivers,depleting and polluted environment and deteriorating forests and greenery ,the Earth is now breathing hard for it’s survival and thus it is an ailing planet.

Who is the author of the ailing planet?

Nani Palkhivala
The writer of this article is Nani Palkhivala. This article was published in ‘The Indian Express’ on the 23rd of November in the year 1994.

Who said Article 32 is the soul of Constitution?

B.R Ambedkar
B.R Ambedkar had said that Article 32 is the heart and soul of the Constitution, and rights given through it will always be exercised in the Supreme Court unless any amendment has been made in the Constitution.

Can Preamble be amended?

As a part of the Constitution, preamble can be amended under Article 368 of the Constitution, but the basic structure of the preamble can not be amended. As of now, the preamble is only amended once through the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976.

Who wrote the book post office?

Charles Bukowski
Post Office/Authors

Post Office is the first novel written by the German-American author Charles Bukowski, published in 1971. The book is an autobiographical memoir of Bukowski’s years working at the United States Postal Service. The film rights to the novel were sold in the early 1970s, but a film has not been made so far.

Who is the father of Bharati Mukherjee of India?

Bharati Mukherjee was born in Calcutta, India, on July 27, 1940, the daughter of pharmaceutical chemist Sudhir Lal Mukherjee and his wife, Bina (née Barrerjee).

Why did Bharati Mukherjee get an English education?

She has praised her mother for her courageous insistence that she receive a top-flight English education so that she “would not end up, she said, as chattel to a traditional Bengali husband.”

What kind of themes does Bharati Mukherjee write about?

One of the themes Bharati Mukherjee writes about are Indian women and their struggles with abusive men who too caught up in their own lives to give proper attention and love to their own families:…

When did Bharati Mukherjee move to the US?

After fourteen years in Canada, a period during which she published a second novel, Wife, along with Days and Nights in Calcutta, Mukherjee and Blaise brought their family to the United States and became permanent residents in 1980. In 1976-1977 she served as director of the Shastri Institute in New Delhi, India.

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