Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 (IPR 1956) is a resolution adopted by the Indian Parliament in April 1956. It was the second comprehensive statement on industrial development of India after the Industrial Policy of 1948. The 1956 policy continued to constitute the basic economic policy for a long time.
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No, it's like a massive prison. If you attempt to leave, you will be publicly executed.
The human rights issues that is addressed in the first amendment of the constitution is :
The right of people to express themselves
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The main reason that the colonists resented the acts imposed by the British Parliament on to them was that they felt they were being wrongly taxed without a proper voice in their government or "representation." This led to the coining of the phrase, "taxation without representation" which was a major slogan of the colonists against the taxation policies of the British Government.