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Essay On Indian Constitution And Respect For Diversity

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Answered by PrincessAZ
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The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. The document lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens.The original constitution of India was handwritten by Prem Behari Narain Raizada. Though we all know that B.R. Ambedkar was the architect of the constitution, little is known about the man who penned the constitution in his own impeccable calligraphy.The constitution of India reflects the unity and diversity of the nation. In their long history people of India have learnt to respect diversity and to live with it.

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The Constitution of India was the world’s most different republic is a remarkable document that balances the freedoms and rights of citizens who represent all of the major world persuasions. After introducing the Indigenous base for religious freedom in India and articulating the distinctive character of Indian secularism.The values that the constitution represents are the values that India celebrates every day. The abecedarian rights that the constitution of India guarantees its citizens to keep them safe from the bad rudiments in the section of the population are important. The values of liberty, equivalency, fraternity and denomination are some of the values that are celebrated all over the world and the Indian Union stands as evidence of these values. It's because of the robustness and strength of our constitution that India has come the alternate- the largest republic in the world. The Preamble of the Constitution of India declared the country as a power in socialist, temporal and popular democracy and the weal of the state is committed to attaining justice, liberty and equivalency for all the people without any demarcation grounded on religion, estate, creed, coitus or place of birth.

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