History & Civics
Answer
In a democracy all are equal before law and there is no discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, colour, sex, religion and economic status. Equality is ensured by providing equal opportunities for all round development. All the citizens of India are treated equally before law and are ensured equal protection. Thus we can say that Equality is an ideal of the Indian Constitution.
Related Questions
Explain the significance of the term Secular in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
Mention the basic features of a:
(a) Sovereign State
(b) Socialist State
Examine the objectives of the Constitution with reference to:
(a) Justice
(b) Liberty
Study the picture and answer the following questions:

(a) What purpose does the Preamble to the Constitution serve?
(b) What do the words 'We the People of India', as given in the Preamble mean?
(c) Describe the meaning of the words 'Democratic' and 'Republic' given in the Preamble.