The Constitution of India (Simplified)
This section presents the Constitution of India in simple language so that citizens can understand their rights, the structure of government, and how the Constitution applies to daily life. It is for the general reader and for use in civic education.
In this section you will find:
- Introduction to the Constitution and the Preamble
- Fundamental Rights explained in plain language
- Fundamental Duties and how to practise them
- Key institutions: Parliament, Executive, Judiciary
- Federal structure and local governance (Panchayats and Municipalities)
Use the list below to open any topic. This is a simplified overview, not a legal substitute for the official text.
Articles
- Introduction: Constitution for Citizens
- Preamble of the Constitution (Simple Explanation)
- Meaning of “We, the People”
- Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity Explained
- Right to Equality (Articles 14–18)
- Right to Equality (Articles 14–18)
- Right Against Exploitation (Articles 23–24)
- Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25–28)
- Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29–30)
- Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
- Why Fundamental Duties Matter
- List of Fundamental Duties
- How Citizens Can Practise Duties Daily
- Parliament: Role and Responsibilities
- Executive: How Government Functions
- Judiciary: How Courts Protect Rights
- Federal Structure: Centre and States
- Local Governance: Panchayats and Municipalities