which provision of Indian constitution are based
on the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and br Ambedkar
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The Gandhian Constitution of Free India was published in 1946. Unlike what the title suggests, M.K. Gandhi did not write the document. Shriman Narayan Agarwal, a Gandhian economist, drafted it based on Gandhi’s ideas. Gandhi wrote a foreword to the document in which he said that the constitution was “based on his [Agarwal’s] study of my writings” and is not “inconsistent with what I would like to stand for.’
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→ Which provision of Indian constitution are based on the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and Br Ambedkar ?
→ Upon India's independence on 15 August 1947, the new Congress-led government invited Ambedkar to serve as the nation's first Law Minister, which he accepted. On 29 August, he was appointed Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee, and was appointed by the Assembly to write India's new Constitution.
→ Mahatma Gandhi contributed indirectly in making of the Indian Constitution. He was not a member of the Constituent Assembly. Yet there were many members who followed his vision. Years ago, writingin his magazine YOUNG INDIA in 1931 he had spelt out what he wanted the constitution to do.
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