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#ItsMyDuty- Share your stories on Fundamental duties

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Calling for stories, videos and ideas on the 11 Fundamental Duties! ...
Article 14 to Article 18 provides the right of equality, Article 325 and Article 326 provide political equality & Article 39 provides for economic equality.
Liberty conceived by the Preamble or fundamental rights is not absolute but qualified. The Preamble intends to provide Equality which can be understood as the absence of special privileges to any section of the society & the provisions of adequate opportunities for all individuals without any discrimination.
The Preamble intends to provide the liberty of thoughts, expression, belief, faith & worship. The term liberty can be extended as the absence of restraints on the activities of individuals & providing opportunities for the development of individual personality
The Preamble requires the abolition of all sorts of inequalities. All citizens have an equal political right, equal access to political offices & equal vote to government.
The aims & objectives of the Constitution as set in the Preamble can be extended in a few following points:
The Preamble intends that justice must be provided to every citizen irrespective of poverty, richness, caste, religion, etc
It is ordained by the people of India through their representatives assembled in a sovereign constituent assembly. Hence, it is the people of India who have adopted, enacted & given to themselves the Constitution of India.
The source of the Indian Constitution from which it came into existence is apparent from the words “We, The People of India.”
The Preamble indicates the sources from which the Constitution comes. It sets out the objectives which the Constitution & the government established thereunder are to achieve. It declares the nature of the state which the Constitution establishes
The same is with our Indian Constitution which is considered as the supreme law of the land. The Preamble earlier took up as an objective resolution by the Constituent Assembly.
In almost all Acts there is a Preamble, a Latin word which means “to go before” signifying the objects & aims for which the Act is passed. The Preamble indicates the broad character of the legislation that is enacted. It as a preface to the Act