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List two key feature of our Indian constitution

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Answered by rajstar0001
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key features of indian constitution

  • The lengthiest Constitution in the world. ...
  • Parliamentary form of Government. ...
  • Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. ...
  • Fundamental Rights. ...
  • Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) ...
  • A federation with strong centralising tendency. ...
  • Adult Suffrage. ...
  • An Independent Judiciary.

Answered by Rudranil420
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key features of indian constitution

  1. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world.
  2. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government.
  3. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility.
  4. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights.
  5. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP)
  6. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) A federation with strong centralising tendency.
  7. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) A federation with strong centralising tendency. Adult Suffrage.
  8. key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) A federation with strong centralising tendency. Adult Suffrage. An Independent Judiciary.
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