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CONSTITUTION OF INDIA - The document of Justice, Liberty and Equality

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 As we know that, we face the long British rule since Britishers came in India. After a long struggle we got independence, but before we get independence we have to suffer with many problems  such as justice , Liberty and Equality for backward classes and women.   To resolve these problems we should have a constitution. In that constitution we have to give rights for Indian citizens to tackle these problems. To tackle with those  issues we gave Social, Political, Economical justice and equality as well. But at first lets go to know about constitution. CONSTITUTION :- constitution is a document which has set of rule to govern a country and define their forms of govt. Indian constitution provide us Justice and  Equality in fundamental rights.                   JUSTICE :- Yes ! Indian constitution  provide us  justice. It provide us 3 types of justice which are given below. 1. Social Justice 2. Economical Justice  3. Political Justice  Indian constitution gave us all these three types

Safeguarding the Pillars of Democracy: Exploring Fundamental Rights in the Constitution

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Introduction In the grand tapestry of a democratic society, fundamental rights stand as the bedrock upon which the edifice of justice and equality is built. These rights, enshrined in the constitution, serve as a testament to the principles that guide a nation towards progress and inclusivity. This blog delves into the fundamental rights that form the cornerstone of a just and thriving society, covering aspects such as freedom, protection against exploitation, freedom of religion, educational rights, cultural rights, and the constitutional remedies that ensure their enforcement. Freedom: The Essence of Democracy Freedom is the lifeblood of any democratic nation. The right to express oneself, assemble peacefully, and move freely within the borders of the country is fundamental to fostering an environment of open discourse and diverse perspectives. In democracies worldwide, freedom is not just a right but a responsibility that citizens bear to ensure the collective well-being of society.