Explain the three challenges India faced during nation building
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Broadly, Independent India faced three kinds of challenges during nation building :-
1. The immediate challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodates the diversity in our society. At that time it was widely believed that a country full of such kinds of diversity could not remain together for long.
2. The second challenge was to establish democracy. The Constitution granted fundamental rights and extended the right to vote to every citizen. India adopted representative democracy based on the parliamentary form of government. These features ensure that the political competition would take place in a democratic framework.
3. The third challenge was to ensure the development and well being of the entire society and not only of some sections. The Constitution clearly laid down the principle of equality and special protection to socially disadvantaged groups and religious and cultural communities. The Constitution also set out in the Directive Principles of State Policy the welfare goals that democratic politics must achieve.
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1. The immediate challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodates the diversity in our society. At that time it was widely believed that a country full of such kinds of diversity could not remain together for long.
2. The second challenge was to establish democracy. The Constitution granted fundamental rights and extended the right to vote to every citizen. India adopted representative democracy based on the parliamentary form of government. These features ensure that the political competition would take place in a democratic framework.
3. The third challenge was to ensure the development and well being of the entire society and not only of some sections. The Constitution clearly laid down the principle of equality and special protection to socially disadvantaged groups and religious and cultural communities. The Constitution also set out in the Directive Principles of State Policy the welfare goals that democratic politics must achieve.
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