Indian Constitution

INDIAN CONSTITUTION 
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ArchaeologySecondary EducationAge 13

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INDIAN CONSTITUTION 

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Let's do a Drag and Drop

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Federalism
Secularism
Seperation of power
Parliamentry form of government
Right against exploitation
Consists of representatives elected by the people
More than one government exists in the country
No promoting only one religion

Slide 4 - Drag question

Why do the people of Nepal need a new constitution?

Slide 5 - Open question

The girls aren’t allowed to play sport games like football or wrestling in many villages of India. Which fundamental right is being violated in the above situation?
A
Right to freedom of religion
B
Freedom of speech
C
Right against exploitation
D
Right to equality

Slide 6 - Quiz

This Fundamental Right allows citizens to move the court if they believe that any of their Fundamental Rights have been violated by the state.
A
Right to constitutional remedies
B
Cultural and Educational Rights
C
Right to Freedom of Religion
D
Right to freedom

Slide 7 - Quiz

Answer the following question by reading the statement below.
A: Secularism is important to be uphold.
B: Secularism prevents discrimination of different Religions and different Cultures of India.
A
Both of them are true and A is the correct reason for B.
B
Both of them are true and B is the correct reason for A.
C
None of them are true.
D
A is true but B is false.

Slide 8 - Quiz

All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution, but on the other hand, not all countries that have a Constitution need to be democratic. Is this statement true or false?

Slide 9 - Mind map

When did the Indian Constitution come into force?
A
1947
B
1958
C
1950
D
2001

Slide 10 - Quiz

Tell any 2 key features of the Indian constitution.

Slide 11 - Open question

Summary
Indian constitution is the longest constitution in the world. The constitution helps to stop the misuse of authority by our political leaders. It also ensures that minority is not discriminated. The constitution helps to lay down certain ideals. There are 5 key features of the Constitution- Federalism, Parliamentary Form of Government, Separation of Powers, Fundamental Rights, and Secularism. 

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And have a great day ahead!

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