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Polity EP 3 Preamble | Indian Constitution | UPSC podcast | Laxmikanth

Polity EP 3 Preamble | Indian Constitution | UPSC podcast | Laxmikanth

Update: 2023-07-26
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Today's exploration delves into the profound significance of the Preamble to the Constitution of India. This concise introductory statement embodies the guiding principles, objectives, and philosophy of the constitution. We examine its key elements:




1. Source of the Constitution: The Preamble begins with the empowering phrase "We, the people of India," underscoring that the constitution is the creation of the Indian people themselves, not bestowed by an external authority. This upholds the principle of popular sovereignty, where all political power emanates from the people, and the government is accountable to them.




2. Nature of the Indian State: The Preamble describes India as a "Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic," each aspect carrying profound meaning:




- Sovereign: India is internally and externally sovereign, free from foreign control, with the government elected by the people and capable of enacting laws without external interference.




- Socialist: India adopts a mixed economy, fostering societal equality through various welfare measures.




- Secular: The state has no official religion, guaranteeing every citizen's right to freedom of conscience and religious practice.




- Democratic: India follows a democratic form of government, where the authority of the state arises from the will of the people, electing their rulers, who are accountable to them.




- Republic: India is a democratic republic, with the President as the head of state, elected by the people for a fixed term, not through hereditary means.




3. Objectives of the Indian State: The Preamble outlines the state's objectives: to secure justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity for all citizens. These encompass social, economic, and political justice, freedom of thought, expression, and worship, equal opportunities for all, and fostering national unity and integrity.




4. Date of Adoption: The Preamble concludes with the date of adoption, 26th November 1949, although most of the Constitution's articles came into force on 26th January 1950, when India became a Republic, chosen to mark the anniversary of the Declaration of Indian Independence in 1930.




In addition to the key points, fascinating facts surround the Preamble's creation. The calligrapher of the Indian Constitution was Prem Behari Narain Raizada, while Nandalal Bose and Beohar Rammanohar Sinha played essential roles in the artistic illustrations. The Supreme Court of India recognizes the Preamble's importance in interpreting ambiguous areas of the constitution. The Forty-second Amendment in 1976 added the words "socialist" and "secular" to the Preamble.




In conclusion, the Preamble to the Constitution of India is a profound reflection of the nation's core principles and values. It serves as the foundation for the Indian state, upholding justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity for all its citizens, and remains a guiding light in the nation's journey of progress and unity.

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Polity EP 3 Preamble | Indian Constitution | UPSC podcast | Laxmikanth

Polity EP 3 Preamble | Indian Constitution | UPSC podcast | Laxmikanth

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