Constitution Day - Celebrating the Spirit of Democracy.
Tuesday - November 26, 2024 12:26 pm ,
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Constitution Day, also known as Samvidhan Diwas, is observed annually on November 26th in India to honour the adoption of the Indian Constitution. On this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly formally adopted the Constitution, which came into effect on January 26th, 1950, marking the beginning of India as a sovereign democratic republic.
Drafted under the visionary leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Constitution of India is the cornerstone of the nation’s democracy. It establishes the framework for governance defines fundamental rights and duties and upholds the principles of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. Its adaptability and inclusiveness make it one of the most comprehensive and enduring constitutions globally.
Constitution Day is an occasion to reflect on the values enshrined in this monumental document. Educational institutions and government bodies across the country organise events to raise awareness about constitutional rights and responsibilities. Preamble readings, debates and discussions on the significance of democratic principles are common ways to mark the day.
The Constitution's enduring strength lies in its ability to evolve with time while preserving its core ideals. Amendments, judicial interpretations and the active participation of citizens ensure its relevance in addressing modern challenges.
On this day, citizens are reminded of their role in safeguarding democracy and upholding constitutional values. The observance of Constitution Day serves not just as a tribute to the framers of the document but also as a call to action for every Indian to contribute to a just and equitable society.
By celebrating Constitution Day, we reaffirm our commitment to building a nation rooted in unity, diversity and democratic ethos.
Drafted under the visionary leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Constitution of India is the cornerstone of the nation’s democracy. It establishes the framework for governance defines fundamental rights and duties and upholds the principles of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. Its adaptability and inclusiveness make it one of the most comprehensive and enduring constitutions globally.
Constitution Day is an occasion to reflect on the values enshrined in this monumental document. Educational institutions and government bodies across the country organise events to raise awareness about constitutional rights and responsibilities. Preamble readings, debates and discussions on the significance of democratic principles are common ways to mark the day.
The Constitution's enduring strength lies in its ability to evolve with time while preserving its core ideals. Amendments, judicial interpretations and the active participation of citizens ensure its relevance in addressing modern challenges.
On this day, citizens are reminded of their role in safeguarding democracy and upholding constitutional values. The observance of Constitution Day serves not just as a tribute to the framers of the document but also as a call to action for every Indian to contribute to a just and equitable society.
By celebrating Constitution Day, we reaffirm our commitment to building a nation rooted in unity, diversity and democratic ethos.