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Constitution Day: President Read The Preamble Of Constitution

Constitution Day 2020: President Kovind read the Preamble of the Constitution of India.

President Ramnath Kovind read the Preamble of the Indian Constitution on Thursday (26 November) on the occasion of Constitution Day.

Explain that the country is celebrating Constitution Day today. It was started in the year 2015. The Constitution of India was passed on 26 November 1949.

After this, it came into force in Debabhar on 26 January 1950. Constituent Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was the chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee.

26 November is celebrated as Constitution Day to acknowledge the efforts of the framers of the Constitution of India.

In the year 2015, on November 19 in the year 2015, Gazette notification declared 26 November as ‘Constitution Day’.

Also, since a resolution by the Supreme Court Bar Association in 1979, this day is celebrated as ‘National Law Day’.

On this occasion, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the countrymen.

On this important occasion of Indian history, Om Birla said that the values ​​mentioned in the Constitution are inspiring to the people.

He tweeted, “ Salute to the great personalities of India on the 71st Constitution Day who provided an incredible guide to the country in the form of Constitution.

The values ​​provided in the constitution motivate us to continue to strive for the progress of the country and the welfare of our countrymen.

The idea of ​​the Preamble to the Indian Constitution was derived from the Constitution of America and its language is the Constitution of Australia.

It has been started with ‘We of India’ and the end has been adopted with ’26 November 1949 adopted’.

It is worth mentioning that the three words of the preamble were important in the entire Democratic Republic.

The Democratic Republic, which was changed under the 42nd Amendment and added the words, Socialist and Secular.

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