What were the guiding principles of the Indian constitution during its framing years from 1946 to 1949?
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Answer:
The Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven months and seventeen days to be precise) to complete its historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India. During this period, it held eleven sessions covering a total of 165 days.
Explanation:
Leadership and ideology / ideas are two of the most formidable factors
that have played a very prominent role in shaping and mounding the destinies
of societies and counties. This is fully applicable and relevant in the case of
India. India’s recorded history abounds in examples of how celebrated leaders
– religious, social intellectual, philosophical and political – and their ides
played a remarkable part in influencing and determining the course of history
and politics of this country. Coming to the most exciting period of modern
India, right from the days of Raja ram Mohan Roy to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
there are several cases of celebrated leaders and their socio – political ides
shaping and influencing the destiny of India during the nineteenth and the
twentieth century’s.
Jawaharlal Nehru was the foremost who belonged to the galaxy of
leadership of this period that tremendously influenced and shaped the destiny
of the Indian subcontinent. As one of the titans of the national movement and
the first Prime Minister and architect of modern India his dynamic and
towering leader ship and progressive ideas richly deserve to be evaluated. In
shaping the destiny of modern India his services were many sided. His
inspiring leader ship and ideas specially deserve to be analyzed in the contest
of the constitution making during 1946 to 1949, and the post – Independence
era.
His ideas on social, economic and political and constitutional matters
were developed over a period of years preceding the advent of India’s
Independence. The impact of western social and political ideas on him, and the
clash between Indian national ism and western imperialism and harsh social,