#53 The Tale of the Indian Constitution with Anurag Bhaskar
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Important Links CEDE Donate page: https://www.cede.co.in/donate Delta Meghwal case: https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-lehari-devi Support LCA - https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Support LCA Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Anurag Bhaskar - https://twitter.com/anurag_bhaskar_ Anurag’s Bio Anurag Bhaskar is an Assistant Professor of Law at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. He is also an Affiliate Faculty at the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession, and a Visiting Faculty at the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi. Anurag is also a recipient of the Bluestone Rising Scholar Award 2021 by Brandeis University, the USA, and the Indian Equality Law Fellowship at the University of Oxford. Anurag holds an LLM (2018-19) from Harvard Law School, and B.A. LL.B. (2012-17) degree from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (Lucknow, India). Before pursuing his LLM, Anurag clerked for a year (July 2017-18) with Dr. Justice DY Chandrachud (Judge, Supreme Court of India), where he worked on a number of landmark constitutional law cases. Anurag has several publications to his credit in India’s leading academic journals and edited books. His columns on different themes are regularly published in The Print, Live Law, The Wire, Hindustan Times, etc. He has delivered talks and lectures on various platforms. Anurag is also one of the founders of CEDE (Community for Elimination of Discrimination in Education and Employment) - an organization working towards reforming the Indian legal profession and judiciary. Time Stamps 3:30 to 12:30 Anurag’s life story 12:30 to 20:50 The Harvard experiences 20:50 to 25:05 What do foreign universities look for? 25:05 to 27:48 Anurag’s love towards the constitution 27:48 to 36:00 Why is a constitution necessary for a nation? 36:00 to 37:45 Countries that tried to play with the constitution 37:45 to 41:18 Importance of a Nation’s founding moment 41:18 to 46:04 Constitutional legitimacy 46:04 to 49:43 Vision of the Indian constitution 49:43 to 54:45 How did the Indian constitution survive? 54:45 to 59:35 Hindu Right’s idea of the constitution 59:35 to 1:04:45 Constituent assembly debates 1:04:45 to 1:06:00 Selection of Baba Saheb as the Chairman of the drafting committee 1:06:00 to 1:17:06 Ambedkar’s version of the constitution 1:17:06 to 1:24:30 Did Ambedkar really want to burn the constitution? 1:24:30 to 1:31:15 The biggest debate in the constituent assembly? 1:31:15 to 1:35:14 Importance of Constitution for marginalized caste groups? 1:35:14 to 1:39:40 Rights vs Duties 1:39:40 to 1:44:34 Changes in the constitution Anurag seeks 1:44:34 to 1:51:30 The role of the President 1:51:30 to 1:55:15 ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ 1:55:15 to end Delta Meghwal case and CEDE Show Notes Ambedkar’s Constitution: A Radical Phenomenon in Anti-Caste Discourse? https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/282/63 Ambedkar, Gandhi, and Patel: The Making of India's Electoral System https://www.amazon.in/Ambedkar-Gandhi-Patel-Making-Electoral/dp/9386826232
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