
Constitution
The Constitution of India was not written by a single individual in Hindi. The original Constitution was drafted in English and then translated into Hindi.
The drafting of the original Constitution was done by the Constituent Assembly, with significant contributions from its various committees.
The translation into Hindi was an effort involving multiple experts to ensure accuracy and consistency.
You can find more information on the drafting and translation process from official sources.
False. Article 22 of the Indian Constitution provides protection against arrest and detention in certain cases. It does not abolish untouchability.
Untouchability is abolished under Article 17 of the Indian Constitution.
- Article 17: Abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form.
- Article 22: Grants protection to individuals against arbitrary arrest and detention.
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