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Developing an Awareness of Indian Democratically Constitutional Principles and Cultural Background

Author(s) Tanya Singh
Country India
Abstract This research paper delves into the intricate nexus between India's constitutional framework and its rich cultural tapestry. The Indian Constitution, enacted on January 26, 1950, serves as a comprehensive document that not only delineates the structure and authority of the government but also encapsulates the aspirations of a diverse populace. Understanding the interplay between constitutional principles and India's cultural diversity is pivotal for appreciating the country's democratic edifice. The historical context, spanning from pre-independence India to the post-independence era, underscores the evolution of governance influenced by various dynasties, colonial rule, and the struggle for independence. The legacy of ancient empires like the Maurya and Gupta, the
administrative reforms of the Mughal Empire, and the impact of British colonialism are meticulously examined to provide a backdrop for the constitutional development.
Post-independence, the drafting of the Indian Constitution by the Constituent Assembly, led by figures like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, aimed to reflect India's pluralistic ethos. The Constitution enshrines fundamental rights, directive principles, and a federal structure, fostering unity in diversity. Articles 25 to 28 guarantee religious freedom, while Articles 29 and 30 protect cultural and educational rights of minorities.
The paper scrutinizes the cultural backdrop, highlighting India's pluralism manifested through its major religions, languages, and philosophical traditions. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism significantly influence India's cultural and social landscape.
The multilingual nature, with 22 recognized official languages, and the rich literary traditions contribute to the preservation and propagation of regional cultures. Continuous dialogue and legal reforms are imperative to address emerging challenges, ensuring that India's democracy evolves in harmony with its dynamic cultural landscape. This paper enhances understanding of how constitutional and cultural dimensions sustain a vibrant democracy in India.
Keywords Constitutional Principles Cultural Diversity Pluralism Fundamental Rights Judicial Int
Field Sociology > Administration / Law / Management
Published In Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024
Published On 2024-06-02
Cite This Developing an Awareness of Indian Democratically Constitutional Principles and Cultural Background - Tanya Singh - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.22005
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.22005
Short DOI https://doi.org/gtxrnd

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