Social Sciences, asked by neel5085, 5 months ago

which are the provisions make the indian democracy​

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Answered by asha04963
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The democratic constitution does not have the name of the head of the state as the head of the state is elected by the citizen of the country. The head of the state changes after every certain period of time hence there is a provision that a democratic Constitution does not have the name of the head of the state.

Answered by nidalismailn
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The Constitution establishes equality before law and :equality in protection by law irrespective of status, caste, creed, religion, sex or colour. The Constitution prohibits any sort of discrimination among the citizens on any ground; equal opportunitiy in all fields of public life is also guaranteed by the Constitution of India  under Article 16. No

individual can be discriminated aginst on grounds of caste, religion, race, sex or place of birth in public appointment. Every person is allowed free access to public places such as hotels, playground, markets, public wells, roads etc. The government has launched several programmes and schemes to improve the lives of the disadvantaged communities.

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