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why was importance given to unity and development after independence? for 3 marks

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Answered by CuriousDeVv
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India became an Independent nation at the stroke of mid-night on the 15th of August, 1947.

India faced many challenges after it gained independence.

Unity in diversity had to be achieved.

A majority of Indians lived in villages and development was the need of the hour.

A vast majority of people had to be lifted above the poverty line.

The writing of the constitution took almost three years to be completed; from December 1946 to November 1949.

The Constitution adopted universal adult franchise.

The Constitution guaranteed equality before the law to all citizens, regardless of their caste or religious.

Abolition of untouchability and the Reservation Policy was another important feature of the Indian constitution.

The Indian constitution clearly demarcates the powers of the Centre and that of the State governments.

The Constitution tried to balance the different views. It provided 3 lists of subjects.

Language was another major problem faced by the Constituent Assembly.

Under the supervision of Dr B.R. Ambedkar the Constitution was finalised.

On 1 October 1953, the new state of Andhra Pradesh was formed.

After the creation of Andhra, other linguistic communities also demanded their own separate states.

The major objective of the new nation was industrial development.

In 1950, the government set up a Planning Commission.

The Second five year Plan focused on heavy industry.

Deep divisions still persist in spite of the tremendous progress India has made on all front
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