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what are the aims of Indian constitution ?

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Answered by NavyaL
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The aims of Indian constitution are - to secure to all its citizens social, economic and political justice; liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; equality of status and opportunity, and to promote among them fraternity so as to secure the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textit{\textbf{\underline{Our Indian Constitution}}}

✪ The constitution is a body of laws according to which the country is governed. Our constitution contains our national goes such as democracy, Secularism and Socialism. To achieve this goals it gives a plan of government. In addition, our constitution enumerates our rights and duties.

Now, according to your question...

The aims of Indian constitution are

\textbf{(i) Liberty of thought.}

\textbf{(ii) Equality of status and opportunity.}

\textbf{(iii) Providing all citizens economic and political justice.}

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