explain how the indian constitution has sought to balance individual and comunity rights
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The concept of a right relates to the freedom from interference by other individuals or the government. Individual rights refer to the liberties of each individual to pursue life and goals without interference from other individuals or the government. Examples of individual rights include the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as stated in the United States Declaration of Independence.
A community is a group of people with common interests and values. Community is characterized by "wholeness incorporating diversity" and may include people of different ages, ethnicities, educational backgrounds and incomes (Gardner 2003). Individuals may be members of two or more communities; for example, one of geographic residence and another of employment.
The Indian Constitution is the largest written constitution in the world.By following our honorable constitution , our country's political ecosystem follows the democratic ideology.
By the democratic ideology the ultimate freedom has been given for equal rights of everyone for giving vote and all the political powers are given to the candidates who are selected by the public votes.
In this way our constitution has sought balance individual and community rights,by establishing the ultimate democracy.