The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country, providing the framework for government and safeguarding fundamental rights. Adopted on November 26, 1949, and enforced from January 26, 1950, it is the longest written constitution in the world, containing 444 articles, and outlines the roles of government institutions and the duties of citizens. Key features include the establishment of fundamental rights, directive principles, and the incorporation of fundamental duties, reflecting India's commitment to being a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.
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