Why does our constitution uphold the ideal of socialism
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The word socialist was added to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by the 42nd amendment act of 1976, during the Emergency. It implies social and economic.Indian practices have devalued the concept into appeasing gatekeepers of all religions, instead of treating people equally and eliminating discrimination. Nor is the record particularly illustrious in socialism’s own terms. In the first 44 years till 1991, when India embarked on economic liberalization, growth was slow and India was redistributing not wealth but poverty. During that period entrepreneurial instincts had to be restrained and curbed and the pernicious permits and license raj grew, which spawned corruption. (The reality is not much different after liberalization: crony capitalism survives, but there is real economic growth, and tens of millions have been lifted out of absolute poverty in the past 23 years.)i.e equality. Social equality in this context means the absence of discrimination on the grounds only of caste, color, creed, sex, religion, or language. secular and socialist were added to reassure the nation that minorities would be safe and the moneyed class would not dominate the economy