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1. Why are rules important?
2. Why is the Constitution described as the 'soul of democracy'?
3. Describe briefly the path that determined the birth of the Constitution of India since 1943.
How does the Constitution safeguard the interests of the minority or underprivileged?​

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Answered by aashnararul
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Explanation:

1.The Government needs to make rules for everyone in the form of laws to: control the resources and protect the territory of a country so that people can be safe and secure. avoid disorder and disorganisation in the country. protect rights of all its citizens.

2.Constitution is known as soul of democracy because on it's basis the laws and rules are followed . Without any constitution democracy is nothing it will become dictatership after sometime because the ruling party will take all the powers of government and dictate all of us

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The British had been passing various constitutional Acts (1909, 1919 and 1935) which were mainly opposed the Indian nationalists. In 1946, the British decided to examine the possibility of granting independence to India. ... The Constituent Assembly was formed in 1946 to draft the Constitution of the country.

4.Articles 14,15,28,29 and 30 of the constitution have protected the intrests of the minority communities in India. ... Article 16 protects the interest of minorities by granting abolition of untouchability and its protection in any form

Answered by charupriyablinkarmy
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1. RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT LET ANYONE DO WRONG THINGS WHICH CAN HARM PEOPLE OF THE SOCIETY.

2. CONSTITUTION IS DEFINED AS " SOUL OF DEMOCRACY "BECAUSE IT IS THE MAIN AND THE BIGGEST POWER OF DEMOCRACY WHICH CAN BALANCE THE WHOLE COUNTRY.

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