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2021-08-01 17:05:18 UPSC PRELIMS : 60 DAYS STRATEGY

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2021-08-01 08:00:08
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2021-07-31 18:30:05
SINGLE CITIZENSHIP

Though the Indian Constitution is federal and envisages a dual polity (Centre and states), it provides for only a single citizenship, that is, the Indian citizenship.

In countries like USA, on the other hand, each person is not only a citizen of USA, but also a citizen of the particular state to which he belongs.

Thus, he owes allegiance to both and enjoys dual sets of rights–one conferred by the National government and another by the state government.
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2021-07-31 17:30:04
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2021-07-30 17:30:05
UNIVERSAL ADULT FRANCHISE :

The Indian Constitution adopts universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the Lok Sabha and the state legislative assemblies.

Every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age has a right to vote without any discrimination of caste, race, religion, sex, literacy, wealth and so on.

The voting age was reduced to 18
years from 21 years in 1989 by the 61st Constitutional Amendment Act of 1988.
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2021-07-30 16:30:05
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2021-07-29 17:30:08
A SECULAR STATE

The Constitution of India stands for a Secular State. Hence, it does not uphold any particular religion as the official religion of the Indian State.

The following provisions of the Constitution reveal the secular character of the Indian State:

The term ‘secular’ was added to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976.

The Preamble secures to all citizens of India liberty of belief,Faith and worship.

The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or equal protection of the laws (Article 14).

The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on the ground of religion (Article 15).

Equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters of public employment (Article 16).
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2021-07-28 17:30:03
FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES

The original constitution did not provide for Fundamental Duties of the citizens. These were added during theoperation of internal emergency(1975-77) by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1976 on the recommendation of theSwaran Singh Committee.

The Part IV-A of the Constitution (which consists of only one Article 51-A) specifies the eleven Fundamental Duties viz., to respect the Constitution, national flag and national anthem; to protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country; to promote the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people; to preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture and so on.
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