Sociology, asked by aksahu48, 1 year ago

vision
and value of Indian Constitution

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Answered by Anonymous
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The values expressed in the Preamble are expressed as objectives of theConstitution. These are: sovereignty, socialism, secularism, democracy, republican character of Indian State, justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, human dignity and the unity and integrity of the Nation.

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Answered by ArnabMistry
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.......India is sovereign....
Before independence, we were governed by the laws made by the British rulers. There is no such foreign control over us now. We can frame our laws without any external interference. Our head of the State is the President of India, who is elected and not appointed. The sovereignty rest in the people of India who are the ultimate master of their own destiny.
.....India is democratic:.........
The great thinker and President of USA, Abraham Lincoln (1861-65 CE) defined democracy as the ‘government of the people, by the people, and for the people. In our country, it is through our elected representatives that the state policies are made and implemented for the welfare of our people.
........India is a Republic:.......
In a Republic system, no external authority has any say in the affairs of the country. Before the independence, the queen and king of Britain happened to be the constitutional head of India. But with the introduction of our Indian constitution, we have become the republic and our elected representatives in the parliament and state legislature has equal freedom.
Also Read: Constitutional Development in India – From Regulating Act 1773 to Govt. of India Act 1935
.........India is Secular:.......
In India, the law of the state does not show discrimination for any particular religious group. The freedom to follow a faith of one’s choice is guaranteed in the constitution. In the term of employment, no restrictions can be imposed on the basis of a person’s religion.
Secularism denotes equal regard for religious sentiments of all people, all people have freedom to follow any religion in India. Secularism means that all are free to profess or preach the faith of their liking.
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian constitution was of the view that, “Secular does no mean that the state shall not take into consideration religious sentiments of the people. The secular state means that the parliament shall not impose any particular religion upon the people.”
Secularism treats all religions on equal footing and accepts freedom of religion. Secularism believes in religious co-existence and people following different religions can live side by side.

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