Explain any three key features of indian constitution.
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Federalism
• Federalism is a system in which the responsibility of governing a country is divided between the Central Government and the State Governments. State Governments in India draw their powers from the Constitution of the country.
Separation of Powers
• In India, there are three branches of Government-legislature, executive and judiciary. The legislature makes the laws, the executive implements the laws and the judiciary punishes those who violate the laws.
Fundamental Rights
• Our Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens. These fundamental rights are
Right to equality
Right to freedom
Right against exploitation
Right to freedom of religion
Cultural and educational rights
Right to constitutional remedies
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THE MAIN KEY FEATURES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION ARE
- FEDERALISM:- THREE LEVELS OF THE GOVERNMENT.
- SECULARISM:- ALL RELIGIONES ARE EQUAL IN THE COUNTRY.
- FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS:- SIX RIGHTS GIVEN BY THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA. TO EVERY CITIZEN RIGHT TO EQUALITY, RIGHT TO FREEDOM ,RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION ,RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES.
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