In a special event held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Droupadi Murmu paid tribute and recognized the crucial contributions of 15 women members of the Indian Constituent Assembly in shaping the country's constitutional framework. During her address, President Murmu highlighted the significant impact of these women in ensuring gender equality and representation in the democratic process, and their tireless efforts in making the Constitution inclusive and progressive. This event serves as a powerful reminder of the remarkable women who have played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of India.
Today marks the 75th anniversary of India's Constitution, which has been celebrated as Samvidhan Diwas since 2015. Led by visionary leaders like B.R. Ambedkar, the Constituent Assembly took almost three years to finalize the Constitution, which came into effect on January 26, 1950. As the country celebrates this milestone, here are 10 lesser-known facts about the Indian Constitution, compiled by B&B Associates LLP. This day is a reminder of the principles and values that guide the world's largest democracy.
On November 26, India observes Constitution Day to honour Dr BR Ambedkar and celebrate the adoption of the Constitution in 1949. The day promotes awareness of constitutional values and reinforces the principles of democracy, justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity among citizens. It recognizes the contributions of the Constituent Assembly and serves as a reminder to uphold civic responsibilities and strive for a fair and inclusive society.
In honor of International Women's Day, India Post and Save Constitution have collaborated to release a series of postcards featuring women who were part of India's Constituent Assembly. These postcards, which include the likes of Sarojini Naidu and Sucheta Kriplani, serve as a means of showcasing and remembering the important historical role these women played in drafting India's Constitution. Coinciding with the highly anticipated 96th Academy Awards, there is also excitement for the Indian documentary To Kill a Tiger, directed by Nisha Pahuja, which has been nominated for an Oscar in the Documentary Feature Film category.