Constitutional Design
Across
- 3. The introductory statement of the Constitution stating its guiding principles.
- 5. A system of government where people choose their leaders and have political rights.
- 7. Government treats all religions equally without favouring any.
- 10. The supreme law of a country that defines rights, powers, and duties.
- 11. The division of British India into India and Pakistan in 1947.
- 12. The first President of India and President of the Constituent Assembly.
- 15. The elected body responsible for drafting the Indian Constitution.
- 17. All citizens have equal status and opportunity before the law.
- 18. India’s first Prime Minister who gave the famous "Tryst with Destiny" speech.
Down
- 1. British law from 1935 that influenced the Indian Constitution.
- 2. Chairman of the Drafting Committee and key social reformer in the making of the Constitution.
- 4. The movement that led to India’s independence from British rule.
- 6. A form of government where the head of state is elected, not hereditary.
- 8. Freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship.
- 9. The spirit of brotherhood and unity among citizens.
- 13. Formal changes or additions made to the Constitution.
- 14. Fairness in social, economic, and political contexts.
- 16. The idea that wealth should be shared and regulated socially.