CONSTITUTION OF INDIA🇮🇳

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA🇮🇳

The video, titled "CONSTITUTION OF INDIA🇮🇳", provides an overview of the Indian Constitution. It begins by celebrating the 77th Republic Day and explains the difference between Constitution Day and Republic Day (0:42). The video highlights the following key points: The Indian Constitution was adopted on November 26, 1949, and fully implemented on January 26, 1950 (0:31). November 26 is celebrated as Constitution Day, and January 26 as Republic Day (0:47). The Indian Constitution is the longest written constitution in the world (1:36). Currently, it consists of 470 articles, 25 parts, and 12 schedules (1:12). At the time of its implementation, it had 395 articles, 22 parts, and 8 schedules (1:29). The video also lists several important articles and their provisions (1:57-3:00): Articles 1-4: The Union and its Territories (2:00) Articles 5-11: Citizenship (2:03) Articles 13-35: Fundamental Rights (2:06) Articles 36-51: Directive Principles of State Policy (2:10) Article 51A: Fundamental Duties (2:13) Articles 52-62: The President of India (2:16) Articles 75-78: Prime Minister of India (2:20) Article 76: Attorney General for India (2:23) Article 167: Duties of Chief Minister (2:27) Article 280: Finance Commission (2:30) Article 324: Election Commission (2:33) Article 343: Hindi as Official Language (2:38) Article 352: National Emergency (2:42) Article 356: Imposition of President's Rule in States (2:45) Article 360: Financial Emergency (2:49) Article 368: Powers of Parliament to Amend the Constitution (2:52) Article 370: Special Status to Kashmir (2:57)