President Sangam University Addresses SSE Bhilwara Students on 26/11 National Law Day

While for Hindus Bhagavad Gita is the holy book, for Muslims the Quran and for Christians the Bible, invariably for all citizens of India irrespective of religion the holiest book is indeed the Constitution of India.

The evolutionary stages of the Constitution started from Minto Morley Reforms resulting in The Indian Councils Act 1909 followed by Montagu Chelmsford Reforms resulting in the Government of India Act 1919, the 1927 Simon Commission and Round Table Conferences (1930 - 1932) leading to the Government of India Act 1935, the 1946 cabinet Mission Plan and the subsequent formation of the Constituent Assembly. The Quasi Federal nature of Indian Constitution is unique as against that of the American and British constitutions.

The significance of 26 November observed as National Law Day in India lies in the fact that it was on this day in year 1949, the drafting of the Constitution by the Constituent Assembly which started functioning on 09 December 1946 under the Chairmanship of Dr BR Ambedkar was completed after a span of 2 years, 11 months and 17 days. Subsequently, it was signed on 24 January 1950 and enacted on 26th January 1950 on which date the Constituent Assembly also ceased to exist transforming to the birth of the provisional Parliament of India.

On this occasion Prof BR Natarajan President - Vice Chancellor Sangam University addressed the students and teachers of Sangam School of Excellence - SSE Bhilwara on 26 Nov 2013 and shared the above details and reiterated the preamble of the constitution. Pointing out that the constitution had 22 parts, 395 articles and 12 schedules apart from 118 amendments, Prof Natarajan urged the students to realize that it was equally important to perform the fundamental duties as enshrined in the constitution while taking pride in cherishing the fundamental rights.

26/11 is a day that can never be forgotten by the Citizens of India Yesterday, India Today as well as India tomorrow as every Indian knows for sure that the Constitution is supreme and the Fundamental Rights guaranteed under it indeed are sacrosanct.

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