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Explain the philosophy of Indian Constitution

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Explain the philosophy of Indian Constitution
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago

  • Constitution is framed on the basis of social values which were developed during the freedom struggle.
  • It is the set of rules and laws that govern the States, Union Territories of the entire country.
  • The philosophy of Indian Constitution is reflected in the Preamble or the introductory statement of the constitution.
  • The words that form the part of Preamble and philosophy on which the Constitution is framed are Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic
  • We, the People of India denotes that the constitution is enacted by the people through elected representatives.
  • Sovereign refers to that the People have superior rights to take decisions on both internal and external affairs.
  • According to the term Socialist, in a democratic country wealth is distributed equally in the society
  • Secular refers to that the people have complete freedom to preach any religion and they are treated equally with respect by the government
  • Democratic indicates that the government guarantees equal rights, and allows the people to choose their representatives who rule them
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