WHAT DOES THE WORD 'CONSTITUTION' MEAN?
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A constitution is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity, and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed.
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Explanation:
A Constitution is a set of regulations that a set of people have made and agreed upon. It is often
a written document. It lays down powers and functions of the government.
Centuries of subjugation, casteism, poverty and illiteracy had weakened the Indian society. Our
Constitution framers wanted to eradicate the discrimination that had divided the Indian society on
the lines of religion, caste and economic status by ensuring the upliftment of all, especially of those
who had been exploited. Hence, India has opted for secularism, where everyone is free to follow the
religion of one’s choice and the State does not have a religion of its own. Indian Constitution aims
to establish a social order where identification of a person is not on the basis of the religion that he/
she follows or the caste he/she belongs to, but is on the basis of what he/she is or what he/she has
made himself into!