Do you think the farmers of indian constitution succeeded to balance the institution of the government? Support your answer with valid argument.
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Yes, the framers of Indian constitution succeeded to balance the institution of the government.
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- In order to achieve a society free from any discrimination of any form, the Indian Constitution which had been framed by the "Constituent Assembly", in order to aspire the same. The framers of the "Indian Constitution" had striven to lead a life of moral dignity & mutual integrity together with a minimum "material well-being & education". The Indian Constitution has made it possible for the government to satisfy society 's aspirations, as well as to improve it.
- Inculcating the "federal spirit", India's Constitution has also established power distribution among the govt levels, as well as "bi-cameral legislatures" & "independent judiciary". Following a long debate and discussion on politics, social and legal equality, the Constitutional Assembly established the Constitution.
- The political system has articulated its vision of a democratic culture and a new state. The goal of establishing new "social order" on "liberty", "freedom"& justice has been followed by the "Indian Constitution". It also foreshadowed Indian citizens' "fundamental rights" & "civil liberties" together with "fundamental duties" & "Directive principles of state policy". The Indian Constitution was centered on the preamble to represent a "liberal-welfare-democratic society"..
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