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This seminal work by N. Gangulee offers a thorough examination of the Constituent Assembly of India, the governing body responsible for drafting the Indian Constitution. The book chronicles the assembly’s formation, deliberations, and the complex political negotiations that led to India’s constitutional framework.
Gangulee captures the intellectual vigor and democratic spirit of the constituent assembly members as they debated fundamental principles of governance, rights, and representation. The narrative explores how diverse ideologies and regional interests were harmonized to create a constitution suitable for a newly independent, multi-religious, and multi-lingual nation.
This historical document serves as an essential reference for understanding India’s democratic foundations and the constitutional principles that continue to govern the nation. It provides valuable context for scholars, students, and citizens interested in India’s post-independence history and constitutional development.







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