Our Constitution
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What is a Constitution and why is it needed for governing a country?
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A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations that guide the administration of a State. It is needed because it: 1) Establishes the structure of government 2) Defines powers of different organs 3) …
When was the Indian Constituent Assembly formed and when did it hold its first meeting?
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The Indian Constituent Assembly was formed in July 1946 based on the Cabinet Mission Plan. Its first meeting was held on 9th December 1946. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected as the President on 11th Dec…
Why is Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called the 'Chief Architect of Indian Constitution'?
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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is called the 'Chief Architect of Indian Constitution' because he was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee - the most important committee that prepared the draft of the Constitutio…
A student asks: 'Why do we celebrate Republic Day on 26th January?' Explain the historical significance.
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We celebrate Republic Day on 26th January because: 1) The Indian Constitution came into force on this date in 1950 2) It commemorates the 'Purna Swaraj' resolution passed at Lahore Congress session in…
What does 'WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA' in the Preamble signify about the source of constitutional authority?
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'WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA' signifies that the Constitution derives its authority from the citizens of India, not from any external power or ruler. It establishes popular sovereignty - meaning the ultim…
How does India's 'Secular' nature affect citizens' daily religious practices?
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India's secular nature means: 1) No official state religion 2) All religions are treated equally 3) Citizens can freely practice, profess, and propagate any religion 4) No religious discrimination in …
What is the difference between a Democracy and a Republic? How is India both?
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Democracy: Government by elected representatives of the people. Republic: Head of state is elected, not hereditary. India is both because: 1) Citizens elect their representatives (Democratic) 2) Presi…
Why is our Constitution called both 'written' and 'lengthy'? Give specific examples.
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Written: All provisions are documented (unlike UK's unwritten constitution). Lengthy: Originally had 395 Articles, 22 Parts, 8 Schedules. Now has ~470 Articles, 25 Parts, 12 Schedules. Examples of len…
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