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What are the objectives of the Constitution of India? Let's see who can answer correctly​

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Answered by raginikumari37316
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It states the objectives of the Constitution of India, which are justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity to maintain the integrity and unity of the nation as well as the citizens. It also justifies the nature of the Indian State, which is Sovereign, Socialist, Republic, Secular, and Democratic.

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It states the objectives of the Constitution of India, which are justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity to maintain the integrity and unity of the nation as well as the citizens. It also justifies the nature of theIndian State, which is Sovereign, Socialist, Republic, Secular, and Democratic.

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