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What are the objectives of the constitution of India​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The objective of the Constitution of India is to establish a society where there is:

Justice - social, economic and political

Liberty - thought, expression, faith, belief and worship

Equality - of status and of opportunity, and

Fraternity - among all

All these ideals are given in the Preamble to the Constitution of India. The Preamble is based on the Objectives Resolution speech given by Jawaharlal Nehru on 13th December, 1946 which outlined what kind of society and country India should aspire to be.

Apart from the above, the Constitution of India also has Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy. They, along with the Preamble, outline the kind of society to aim for and what the governments need to do in order to make that a reality.

Answered by anshikagoswami16
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worship It assures equality of status and opportunity. It aims at securing a fraternity based on dignity of the individual and It aims at securing the unity and integrity of the nation. 3. The word Sovereign_means that India is both internally as well as externally free and is not dependent upon any outside authority.

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