Social Sciences, asked by rj0783697, 7 months ago

Q. Short Questions:-
1. Why did the people of Nepal have to write a new Constitution after
2. How many members did the Constituent Assembly have in 1944
and the Constituent Assembly have in 1949? How many years did they
meet to frame the Constitution?
3. Who is known as the father of the Indian Constitution and why?
4. List the key features of the Indian Constitution?
5. What are fundamental rights? List the fundamental rights mentioned in our Constitution
6. What do you understand by separation of powers?
7. Define Secularism.​

Answers

Answered by aabhak01
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Explanation:

1. this was because the previous constitution did not reflect the ideals of the country that the people of nepal wanted.

2. there were around 300 members of the constituent assembly. it took 2 years 11 months and 18 days to graft the indian constitution.

3. Dr. B.R Ambedkar was known as the father of indian constitution as he believed in individual freedom and criticised caste society.

4. a) federalism b) fundamental rights c) separation of powers.

5. 1. right to equality.

   2. right to freedom.

   3. right against exploitation.

   4. right to freedom of religion.

   5. cultural and educational rights.

   6. right to constitutional remedies.

6. this means that the three different tiers of the government do not interfere in the decisions made by the judiciary.

7. a secular state is which that officially does not promote any perticular religion.

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