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what the objectives of the Indian constitution

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1. To propagate the ideals and values of the Indian Constitution.
2. To facilitate the practice of the ideals and values of the Indian Constitution in all spheres of life, both public and private, including that of individuals.
3. To further the objectives and goals of the constitutionalism, unity in diversity, social justice and substantive equality.
4. To introduce and implement Constitutional Governance according to the ideals and principles of the Indian Constitution both in public and private sector, including , all realms of personal , social economic and public life.
5. To uphold and live by the values of Secularism, Democracy, Socialism, Republicanism and Responsible Independence by which people would secure to themselves and others:
6. Justice: social, economic and political,
7. Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
8. Equality of status and opportunity, and would promote among all
9. Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the Nations, groups, and societies.
10. To endeavor that the human rights declared by the Indian Constitution as fundamental rights shall be respected and enforced even in the non-governmental and non-state institutions and spheres, including, individuals, families, groups and corporate bodies.
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