Indian Government and Politics-Making of the Indian Constitution [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 4 of 4

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2019

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Unity and integrity of India was perhaps the single uppermost factor in the minds of the constitution makers. Comment.

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Unity and Integrity of India

  • The constitution of India turned India into a Republic and established the rule of law.
  • It was an extremely challenging task due to a multitude of reasons.
  • Firstly, India was a newly industrialised nation with 90 percent still practicing agriculture.
  • Secondly, India was still searching for its identity. Its history was stil…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2021

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The constitution makers faced the great task of forging a common national identity in the face of unparalleled social and cultural diversity in India. comment (Paper 1)

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India, a diverse nation, encountered many challenges when drafting its Constitution. These issues existed:

The Indian populace was transitioning from being considered subjects to being considered citizens at the time the Constitution was being created.

Religious conflicts were the reason for the country՚s division. It turned out to be a horrific even…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2022

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The making of the Indian Constitution is described as an attempt towards ‘social revolution’ . Comment. (Paper 1)

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There were three revolutions at the time, the Political, Social, and Economic revolutions, according to K. Santhanam, a prominent southern member of the Assembly. Independence would bring an end to the political revolution, which took place on August 15,1947. The goal of the social revolution was to free India from the medievalism based on birth, r…

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Question 4

Appeared in Year: 2021

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The constitution of India is a product of historical process, rich with constitutional antecedents′ comment. (Paper 1)

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From 1946 to 1950, the Constituent Assembly wrote the Constitution of India. However, this Constitution drew from a longer history of antecedent papers created either as aspirational political documents or legislation governing British India. Indian records as well as British documents hold great impact on the ideas as well as the ideology that was…

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