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importance of indian constitution in points​

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Answered by rachita07
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1. Constitution provides a set of basic rules that allow for minimal coordination amongst the members of the society

2. It specifies who has the power to make decisions in the society. It decides how the government will be constituted. It thus establishes distribution of powers and functions such that there is no single person vesting all the powers in herself/himself

3. It also sets some limits on what government can impose on its citizens. It is to avoid the tendencies of despotism, the balances and checks are in place at every provision in the Indian Constitution

4. It creates the conditions for a just society. It enables the government to fulfill the aspirations of a society

5. It establishes a moral identity of the people of this land


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Answered by Anonymous
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importance of Indian Constitution:

1. The constitution was a hand written document, and not typed and printed, with as much as 48 articles, 12 schedules and 94 amendments. Now, that’s a lot of writing!

2. A total of 283 members of the constituent assembly signed the constitution, which came into being on 26th January, 1950.

3. The Indian constitution is the longest in the world. Remember? Lot of writing!

4. It took around 2 years, 11 months and 17 days for the assembly to finish writing the entire constitution. And there you go again; writing to its length!

5. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the first law minister of free India, a jurist, an economist, and a social reformer, was the Chairman of the committee. He also carries the tag of “Father of Indian Constitution”.

6. It was a raining cats and dogs outside the parliament, the day constitution was signed, and this was considered to be a good omen by the assembly members.

10. The Indian national flag, with tri-color and the chakra in the middle, was conceptualized by Pingali Venkayya, a farmer from Machilipatnam (a city in southern state of Andhra Pradesh).

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