Political Science, asked by sstephan204, 1 month ago

1. Why do we need a constitution ?
2. Why are constitutional principles unalterable ?
3. What do you mean by Secularism?
4. Why is India called a republic ?​

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Answered by sjk17312
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  1. Constitution is necessary because of the following reasons: It is an important law of the land. It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments. It lays down principles and guidelines which are required for people belonging to different ethnic and religious groups to live in harmony.
  2. Constitutional principles" are "unalterable" because they form the "basic structure of the constitution". Any law or policy introduced by the parliament which undermines the "basic structure of the constitution" cannot be passed and will be considered null.
  3. Andrew Copson's 2017 book 'Secularism – Politics, Religion, and Freedom' defines it using principles from the work of French historian and sociologist of secularism, Jean Baubérot: 1) separation of religious institutions from the institutions of state, and no domination of the political sphere by religious institutions ...
  4. Since India is a country in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, which has an elected or nominated president. Thus it is called republic.

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Answered by jiakher8269
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Answer:

The following are some of the reasons why a constitution is required: - It is an important piece of legislation. It determines how citizens interact with their governments. - It establishes the concepts and rules necessary for people of many ethnic and religious groupings to live in peace.

About. The term “Secular” means being "separate" from religion, or having no religious basis. ... Secularism means separation of religion from political, economic, social and cultural aspects of life, religion being treated as a purely personal matter.15

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