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MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION

Making of the Constitution
The making of the Constitution was a significant process that laid the foundation of governance. It involved detailed discussions, debates, and careful planning to create a framework suitable for a diverse society.

A representative body was formed to draft the Constitution, ensuring participation from different regions and communities. Various sources and global ideas were studied and adapted to meet local needs. The focus was on establishing justice, liberty, equality, and unity.

The process included examining political structures, rights of citizens, and distribution of power between different levels of government. Special attention was given to protecting diversity while maintaining national integration.

This process resulted in a comprehensive document that guides the functioning of the state, defines institutions, and safeguards the rights and responsibilities of individuals.

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