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8th Class Social Science - The Indian Constitution

8th Class Social Science - The Indian Constitution

Class 8 social science: The Indian Constitution:- Key features
Below are the listed key features of the Indian Constitution:-
  1. Federalism– Federalism means the existence of more than one level of government in the country. In India, we have government at different levels like Panchayat level, state level, and central level. These numerous communities meant a system of government needed to be diversified. It should not be confined to the central team only. It is important to have government at lower levels also so that decisions could be made for the particular level. The constitution contains lists that detail the issues that each tier of government can make laws on.
  2. Parliamentary form of the Government- People of India have a direct role in electing the representatives. Every citizen irrespective of its background can contest in elections. The representative elective is accountable to the people.
  3. Separation of powers- According to the Constitution, there are three organs of the government. These are the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. The legislatures are our elected representatives. The executives are the small group of peoples who are responsible for implementing laws and running the government. The judiciary refers to the system of courts in the country.
  4. Fundamental rights- Fundamental rights protect citizens against the misuse of power. It safeguards the right of an individual against the state as well as against individuals.
    1. Right to equality
    2. Right to freedom
    3. Right against exploitation
    4. Right to freedom of religion
    5. Cultural and educational rights
    6. Right to constitutional remedies
  5. Secularism- A secular state is one in which the state does not formally encourage any religion as a state religion.
In the upcoming articles for Civics Class 8 , we will discuss ‘Different features of Indian Constitution’

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