Did you know that after independence, the Indian Constitution abolished the practice of giving hereditary or honorary titles that granted special privileges? 🌟 During British rule, individuals who earned the favor of the British, like Sir C.V. Raman, were given titles such as “Sir” or “Raja.” These titles created a distinction and special treatment in society.
Post-independence, Article 18 abolished such titles, ensuring everyone is treated equally. While awards can be given for achievements, they cannot be used as part of your name. The only titles allowed are those earned through education (like “Dr.”) or military honors.
Key Points:
- No more hereditary or honorary titles that create special distinctions.
- Awards can be given but not used as part of your name.
- Educational and military titles are allowed.
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