Name two major challenges India had faced to frame the constitution for United India after independence?
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it was too difficult to frame of Constitution for united India after independence because as we all know that India is secular country ..while the Constitution was framing by the drafting committee it was too complicated for the drafting members because so many religion were in India at the time of Independence so they thought that if we pass Constitution then what is the effect of the public as so Many religion were in the country .That is why before the deriving of Constitution they distributed some parts of Constitution among the citizens. So finally we can say that it was too difficult for India to frame of Constitution for united India after independence.
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The politics of naming is shaped by broad socio-political conditions and can be studied from several angles. Adopting a cultural history perspective, this paper considers some of the inherited discourses on ‘Bhārata’ both prior to and at the time of its official equation with ‘India’ in the Constitution (1950). It focusses on three successive definitional moments: the Puranic definition of Bhārata; the shift to its colonial definition, when the old toponym became the ‘indigenous’ name for a budding nation exposed to the imported political and geographical conceptions of (British) India; and, lastly, the choice of the Constitutional assembly to register the nation under a dual and bilingual identity: ‘India, that is Bharat’. The paper concludes with a sample of contemporary reactions that show that this double-name formula remains a baffling subject for Indian citizens.
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