How does Indian Constitution recognise all Indians?
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Ans. The Indian Constitution recognises all Indians as equal before in the law and states that no person can be discriminated against because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor.
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The Indian Constitution recognises every person as equal. This means that every individual in the country, including male and female persons from all castes, religions, tribes, educational and economic backgrounds are recognised as equal.
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