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What are the three challenges in post independent
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Payal Saxena 6 years, 4 months ago

1)to shape a united state2)to establish democracy3)devlopment of society

Bhawna Kaushik 6 years, 4 months ago

There are 3 challenges : 1. To shape a nation that was united but it was very difficult to bring unity in India as there is so much diversity in india. 2. To establish democracy the const. grants us fundamentals rights and right to vote to every citizen the representative democracy of india is basrd on parliament ary form of govt. A democratic const. Is essential to establish democracy but it is not sufficient . 3.To ensure development but not only of some social sec. The const. Made some right for the socially disadvantage groups .

Lokesh Sehrawat 6 years, 4 months ago

In short those challenges are democracy, unity ,and development

Sia ? 6 years, 4 months ago

India had to face many challenges immediately after she got independence, which can be summed up as follows:

  1. Challenge to Shape a Nation: The first challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society. India was a land of continental size and diversity. Its people spoke different languages and followed different culture and religions. Hence a great challenge arose to unity and integrate the country into one bond Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel took upon himself to integrate these states either wilfully or diplomatically to be completed into different stages.
  2. To Establish Democratic Setup: The Constitution had granted fundamental rights and extended right to vote to every citizen. India adopted Representative democracy based on the parliamentary form of government. The challenge was to develop democratic practices in accordance with the Constitution.
  3. To Ensure Development and Well Being of the Society: The Constitution had adopted the principle of equality and provided special protection to socially disadvantaged groups and religious and cultural communities. Indian polity made herself to achieve welfare goods with the environment of effective economic policies and eradication of poverty and unemployment.
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