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THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a 1SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens: JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all. 1.1 Article 14 of the Constitution of India reads as under: “The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within.
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Do not rush through this book give one or two hours to read Index and underline the topics which you already know or feel familiar with them (*Why underline..?? I will tell you in next paragraph) and select the Part or even Chapter to read first.
Here I am putting my own experience as example- So when I bought this book and coming back to my place then in the taxi I was just checking the content and I found, there was a lot of things (or should I say Chapters instead of things to be professional….HAHA) which I already knew and decided that I would read Historical Aspect with History and Preamble of Indian Constitution would be the part to read very first and eventually when arrived on the topics which I already knew, I did not pay any special attention just because which I already knew.
And the most intrusting part of my AATMAKATHA is when I appeared in Prelims 2015, I made a lot of mistakes in the concepts which I already knew.
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My only suggestation is “Do not think I already knew this because if you do not have any academic background in Indian polity or Indian Constitution you do not know anything and if this thought arise in your mind that I already knew this, read that known topic very carefully ”
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As I have already discussed the importance of Indian polity & Indian Constitution in various competitive examinations conduct by Union Public Service Commission in my last article when I was talking about the book Indian Polity by M. Laxmikant proudly published by McGraw Hill Publication and for the same purpose now I will discuss about another book named Introduction to The constitution of India by Aacharya Durga Das Basu.
So, Introduction to The Constitution of India By Aacharya Durga Das Basu is a multi directional book and the latest version is highly updated till 100th Constitutional Amendments Act, 2015 which is very very useful for those who are appearing in Civil Service Examination because in this exam aspirant need to know the most updated information and trust me this book can be read once in maximum 15 days if one is reading 8 to 10 hours every day. Here I have to mention, this book is very easy to understand, any general reader can understand the things very easily because at the time of reading this book reader realize that he or she is not just reading this book but talking to Aacharya Durga Das Basu which can make anyone to love this book.
And best thing you need to know is if you read this book you will never ask for any other book (*If you have not chosen Political science or Public Administration as optional) because in nine parts there are various chapters covering approx 100% syllabus of Prelims exam as well as mains exam.
Wishing you All the Best and hope you will overcome all the hurdels.
(Lakshya koi bada nahi, hara wahi jo lada nahi…)
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File:Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar) and the constitution 2015 stamp of India.jpgB. R. Ambedkar and Constitution of India on a 2015 postage stamp of India
The Constitution of India is the supreme law in India. A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations guiding the administration of a country. The constitution of India is the framework for political principles, procedures, and powers of the government. It is also the longest constitution in the world with 395 articles, 12 schedules. Originally it consisted of 395 Articles arranged under 22 Parts and 8 Schedules. Today after many amendments, it has 448 Article and 12 schedules and 25 parts. ( According to 2019) The constitution was written on 26 November 1949, and was made the center of law in 26 January 1950.
India had to face many problems after independence. Rehabilitating the refugees who migrated from Pakistan, merging the princely states, maintenance of law and order were the major challenges. Sardar Patel successfully achieved the merger of the princely states and provinces with the Union of India. Even the challenge of framing a constitution in order to enable govern the country was also fulfilled.
The recommendations of the Motilal Nehru Committee and the decisions taken by the meeting of National Congress at Karachi prepared for the formation of a Constituent Assembly.
The first meeting of the new Constituent Assembly was conducted on 9th of December, 1946. The next meeting conducted in 11th of December, 1946 under the chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Participants included Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar(Dr. Bhim Rao Ambekar)and Sarojini Naidu. Dr. B.R Ambedkar, chairman of the Drafting Committee, is often called the father of the Indian Constitution.[1]
The 389 members of the Constituent Assembly formed many committees to examine in detail all the issues relating to the country. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar was the Chairman of one of the most important committees, i.e., the Drafting Committee. Other members of the committee were N.Gopalaswamy Iyengar, Alladi Krishnaswamy etc.
The Constituent Assembly, which came into existence on 11th of December 1946, had 145 meetings and framed a draft constitution. During these discussions, the various laws proposed by the British Government in 1909, 1919 and 1935, the British Parliamentary system, the American Bill of Rights, the Social Directive Policies of Ireland were studied and some parts of those were written in the Constitution. Finally, the Indian Constitution was approved on 26th of November, 1949 and came into effect on 26th of January, 1950. This day (January 26) is celebrated as the 'Republic Day' in India.
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Below is a list of all articles in chronological order of the constitution.
- Preamble
- Part I – Union and its Territory
- Part II – Citizenship.
- Part III – Fundamental Rights.
- Part IV – Directive Principles of State Policy.
- Part IVA - Fundamental Duties.
- Part V – The Union.
- Part VI – The States.
- Part VII – States in the B part of the First schedule(Repealed).
- Part VIII – The Union Territories
- Part IX – The Panchayats.
- Part IXA - The Municipalities.
- Part X – The scheduled and Tribal Areas
- Part XI – Relations between the Union and the States.
- Part XII – Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits
- Part XIII – Trade and Commerce within the territory of India
- Part XIV – Services Under the Union, the States.
- Part XIVA - Tribunals.
- Part XV – Elections
- Part XVI – Special Provisions Relating to certain Classes.
- Part XVII – Languages
- Part XVIII – Emergency Provisions
- Part XIX – Miscellaneous
- Part XX – Amendment of the Constitution
- Part XXI – Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions
- Part XXII – Short title, date of commencement, Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals
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- ↑'Do we really respect Dr Ambedkar or is it mere lip service?'. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015.
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