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With reference to Indian independence, answer the following question: What is the significance of 26 January 1950?
Solution
The Constitution of India was introduced on 26 January 1950. It was another important landmark in the history of India. On that day, the Indian dominion was transformed into a sovereign, democratic republic. With confidence in their capacity and a determination to succeed, the people of India set out to build the country of their dreams—a country based on liberty, equality, justice, and fraternity.
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