Political Science, asked by tushargreeat, 9 months ago

CH-1 CIVICS

Q-1 Why did the people of Nepal want a new constitution? Q-2 "The Indian constitution is called a living document". How?
Q-3 How many fundamental rights are there "at present" in our constitution?
Q-4 Discuss the objectives of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble.
Q-5 Mention any two conditions under which fundamentalrights can bei restricted.

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Answered by yetin
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Answer:

there are7 fundamental rights in our Constitution

Answered by chetanpawar290904
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Q-1. How many fundamental rights are there "at present" in our constitution?

Ans. The seven Fundamental Rights recognised by the Constitution are as follows :

  1. Right to Equality.
  2. Right to Freedom.
  3. Right Against Exploitation.
  4. Right to Freedom of Religion.
  5. Cultural and Educational Rights.
  6. Right to Constitutional Remedies.
  7. Right to Property.

Q-2. Discuss the objective of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble?

Ans. The objective of our constitution as embodied in the Preamble are :

  1. We, The People of India
  2. Sovereign
  3. Socialist
  4. Secular
  5. Democratic
  6. Republic
  7. Justice
  8. Liberty
  9. Equality
  10. Fraternity

Q-3. Mention any two conditions under which fundamental rights can be restricted.

Ans. • Citizens have the freedom to travel to any part of the country. [Right to Freedom]

• Any section of citizens with a distinct language or culture have a right to conserve it. [Cultural and Educational Rights]

Q-4. Why did the people of Nepal want a new constitution?

Ans. Nepal was monarchy country. The king was leading to a Nepal. This king of Nepal imposed a ban on political gatherings, demonstrations and rallies [Respect for Rights(denial)]

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