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Making of the Constitution of India from "summary" of Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1 by M. Laxmikanth

The making of the Constitution of India was a monumental task undertaken by the Constituent Assembly. The Assembly was composed of representatives from various political parties, communities, and regions, who came together to draft a constitution that would govern the newly independent nation. The process began in December 1946, and after much deliberation and debate, the Constitution was finally adopted on January 26, 1950. The Constituent Assembly was chaired by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who played a crucial role in guiding the members through the drafting process. The Assembly was divided into various committees, each tasked with examining different aspects of the constitution, such as fundamental rights, directive principles, and the powers of the President. One of the key features of the Constitution of India is its comprehensive and detailed nature. The framers of the Constitution drew inspiration from various sources, including the constitutions of other countries, as well as India's own rich history and traditions. The Constitution incorporates principles of democracy, secularism, and social justice, reflecting the diverse needs and aspirations of the Indian population. The making of the Constitution was not without its challenges. The Assembly had to grapple with complex issues such as federalism, minority rights, and the role of the judiciary. Despite these challenges, the members of the Constituent Assembly worked tirelessly to reach consensus on each provision of the Constitution, ensuring that it would stand the test of time.
  1. The making of the Constitution of India was a remarkable achievement that laid the foundation for the world's largest democracy. The document continues to guide the nation in its journey towards a more inclusive and equitable society, embodying the ideals of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1

M. Laxmikanth

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