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Do you think we, as a society, have achieved all the ideals of the Constitution? If not, what can we each do as citizens to move our country closer to these ideals?

Class 7Social ScienceThe Constitution of India – An Introduction

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  • No, we have not yet fully achieved all the ideals of the Constitution. Challenges remain in areas such as equality, education, gender justice and economic equality. The Constitution gives us the tools to work towards these goals, and as citizens we can help by:

    • Promoting equality - Treating everyone fairly, opposing discrimination and supporting measures that help disadvantaged groups.
    • Participating in elections - Voting responsibly and choosing representatives who work for the common good.
    • Supporting good policies - Backing programmes that improve education, health and employment for all, especially for marginalised communities.
    • Spreading awareness - Teaching others about their rights and duties so that more people can take part in democracy and demand justice.
    By acting together, respecting differences and working for justice, we can move closer to the ideals set out in the Constitution.