The Constitution establishes a collection of fundamental principles and fundamental norms that define and identify the many laws and rules that apply to the general public and that govern various facets of state and national organization. The country's constitution serves a distinct fiction, it's founded on values that motivate the population to stay put. There is a wide variety of cultures and religions represented among the people of India. A constitution lays up a framework of laws and values that all residents must uphold. This is the foundation upon which the government of a nation can rule its people. The Indian constitution upholds all the democratic qualities that a contemporary person may hope for People of all faiths are given the freedom to practice their religions of choice. Since it is a secular state. Indian law does not prohibit its citizens from practising any religion of their choosing. Citizens of India have the right to freedom of expression and all religions are respected. They have no restrictions on their travel and may go wherever in the nation. Since they were elected by and served the people, democratic governments provide them with every resource they could need....
Indian Constitution: People, Politics And Government by Ms. Kshitija Landge, Dr. Alaguraja Palanichamy, Dr. Shailja Vasudeva, Dr. Mahabir Jha | AGPH Books Store