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Explain the challenges that India faced at the time of independence in 1947 of nation building.


India faced the following three challenges at the time of independence in 1947 :

(i) The first challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society. India was a land of continental size and diversity. Its people spoke different languages and followed different culture and religions. At that time it aws widely believed that a country full of such kinds of diversity could not remain together for long.

(ii) The second challenge was to establish democracy. The Constitution had granted fundamental rights and extended right to vote to every citizen. India adopted Representative democracy based on the parliamentary form of goverment.The challenge was to develop democratic practices in accordance with the Constitution.

(iii) The third challenge was to ensure the development and well-being of the entire society and not only of some sections. The Constitution had adopted the principle of equality and provided special protection to socially disadvantaged groups and religious and cultural communities. The real challenge was to evolve effective policies for economic development and eradication of poverty.

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According to the ________ advanced by the ______-,India consisted of not

one but ________ people, _______ and Muslims.


Examine the consequences of Partition.

Write a brief note on Sardar Patel's role in integration of Princely states .

Match the following:
A. Bilingual Bombay State (i) Hindi and Punjabi speaking
B. Punjab (ii) 1963
C. Meghalaya (iii) Gujarati and Marathi speaking people
D. Nagaland (iv) Assam

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