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Write a short note on making of Indian Constitution.

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Answered by Golda
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The process of making of the Indian Constitution began many decades before India got independence. The Constitution of India was first drafted by Motilal Nehru in 1928. The legislatures that the British had introduced were weak and the voting rights were not given to everyone. The Indian law makers had learnt from the experiences during the colonial rule and utilized all of this while writing the constitution. Many of the institutional details and procedures were borrowed from colonial laws like the Government of India Act 1935. 

The drafting of Indian Constitution was done by the Constituent Assembly. Indian Constituent Assembly was convened in December 1946. The members of this assembly were only Indians. The Assembly started drafting the constitution for independent India. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee and Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly. Our Constitution was adopted on 26th November 1949 and came into effect on 26th January 1950, which we commemorate as our Republic day.
Answered by ohmmishra
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The path to the Indian constitution:
Our national movement was not merely a struggle against a foreign rule. It was also a struggle to rejuvenate our country and to transform our society and politics. In 1928, Motilal Nehru and eight other congress leaders drafted a constitution for India . In 1931, the resolution at the Karachi session of the Indian National Congress dwelt on how independent India's constitution should look like. These documents includes universal adult franchise , right to freedom and minorities in the constitution of independent India. The familiarity with political institutions of colonial rule also helped develop an agreement over the institutional design. The experience gained by Indians in the working of the legislative institution proved to be very useful for the country in setting up its own institutions and working in them.
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