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NCERT Solution for Class 12 Political Science: The Challenges of Nation Building is designed by a team of experts. It covers all the NCERT questions along with extra questions for in-depth knowledge. The answers are too precise and to the point based on marking scheme. It can be a perfect companion for the students of Class 12 Political Science. To know more, download the learning app by Extramarks.
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Challenges of Nation Building India achieved freedom from British rule on 15 August 1947, after long struggle and had two goals to achieve to establish democratic form of government and to work for socially disadvantaged groups. The country had three broad challenges in the process of nation building after a long successful freedom struggle. To maintain unity since Indians spoke different languages and followed different cultures and religions. Second goal is to develop democratic practices in accordance with the constitution. Third goal is to develop effective policies for economic development and removal of poverty. The partition on the eve of independence was the result of the ‘Two nation theory’ of Muslim League. In the process of partition lakhs of Hindus and Sikhs in the areas in Pakistan and an equally large number of Muslims in India found themselves trapped. The partition between India and Pakistan led to severe consequences. Thousands of people were killed and wounded. With the independence of India as many as 565 states became independent.
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