The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country. It was adopted on 26th January 1950. The document outlines the framework for governance. It establishes fundamental rights and duties for citizens. The Constitution also defines the structure of government. It promotes justice, liberty, and equality. It reflects India's diverse culture and values. Amendments can be made to address changing needs.
Mountain passes, locally known as La in Tibetan and Himalayan dialects, Ghat in the Peninsular region, and Gali or Pir in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, are natural...