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By which constitutional amendment were the words 'Socialist', 'Secular' and 'Unity and Integrity of the Nation' added to the Preamble of the Constitution of India? ​

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Answered by goelrachit30
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Answer:

42nd Amendment

Explanation:

The 42nd Amendment changed the description of India from a "sovereign democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist secular democratic republic", and also changed the words "unity of the nation" to "unity and integrity of the nation".

Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha: The Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Bill, 1976

Bill introduced in the Rajya Sabha: Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Bill, 1976

Assented to: 18 December 1976

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