CBSE Class 7 Social Science
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The Constitution of India — Question 7
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Question Below is the list of features given in the Preamble. Read them closely from the image above and write down examples of the application of these values in daily life around you. Two have been completed to help you with the exercise.
| Features of the Preamble | How we see them in our daily lives |
| Sovereign | The people have supreme right to make decisions on internal as well as external matters. No external power can dictate the government of India. |
| Secular | A person does not have to take permission from the State to practice the rituals of their religion if the practice does not interfere with anyone else’s day-to-day life. |
| Republic | In India, we elect our leaders through elections, and political power is not inherited through family ties or mon¬archy, ensuring the government is accountable to the people. |
| Justice | The State provides equal oppor-tunity to all in jobs, regardless of gender, caste, religion, etc. |
| Liberty | People are free to express their opinions, practice their beliefs, and lead their lives without unjust restrictions or fear of persecution. |
| Equality | All individuals are treated equally be¬fore the law, and no one is discriminated against based on their gender, caste, religion, or social background. |
| Fraternity | People from different backgrounds, cultures, and religions live together as equals, supporting each other and fostering a sense of unity in the community. |