List two key feature of our Indian constitution
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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.
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key features of indian constitution
- key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world.
- key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government.
- key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility.
- key features of indian constitutionThe lengthiest Constitution in the world. Parliamentary form of Government. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. Fundamental Rights.
- 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)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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