Citizen Rights & Government Powers

What determines the rights of citizens and the powers of the government?

Citizen Rights & Government Powers

The Indian constitution guarantees its citizens certain rights that are essential for our well-being and promotion. The idea of equality, liberty, and Justice. The six fundamental rights included in the constitution are the right to equality, the Right to freedom, the Right against exploitation, the Right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, anthe d Right to constitutional remedies.

Fundamental duties – Since people benefit from the rights. It is their responsibility to do something for the state. Fundamental duties so not enforceable by law, were included in Indian constitution in 1976.

Federalism – India is a land of diversity that has two levels of government: the state government and the central government. Both the centres and the state draw power from the constitution. The union state and concurrent list ideal with the powers and functions of each level. In a federal setup, in division state enjoys independence in matters related to their states on matters of national importance. They have to follow orders of the central government to maintain the peace and Unity in the country. It is important to make certain rules and laws which can help everyone to live peacefully and if someone breaks them there should be some organisation or set up to punish them and someone who can dissolve the collective concern of a nation.

– Written By Aruja

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