The Constitution Day was celebrated in AKS University, Satna
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The Constitution Day was celebrated in AKS University, Satna
Various programs were organised on the anniversary of the 71st Constitution Day In University's auditorium
Satna. According to the guidelines of the University Grants Commission, the 71st Constitution Day of India became a symbol of pride and gaiety. On this occasion, the Prime Minister of India, the Honorable Narendra Modi, read the Preamble of the Constitution, after the Preamble Reading Program, the enlightened people of the University gave their pithy views on the Preamble of the Constitution and stated that 29 November 1949 was the special date on which India adopted its Constitution after independence. After the preamble reading program, AKS University Pratulpati Prof. RS Tripathi, Pratulpati Dr. Harshvardhan Shrivastava and speakers like, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, Rajiv Bairagi said in their address that today was the 71st anniversary of this important historical event that formed the basis of the future of independent India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Sardar Ballabhbhai Patel, Sucheta Kripalani, Sarojini Naidu, BN Rau, Pt. Govid Ballabh Pant, Sharat Chandra Bose, Shri Raj Gopala Chari, Shri N. Gopalaswamy Iyengar, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Gopinath Bardolashri JG Kripalani have been a part of drafting Committee of the constitution of India. It was shaped by extensive discussion and after studying all the constitutions of the world. The constitution has more than 400 articles including 12 schedules. Today, 71 years have passed since our Constitution was adopted. The speakers offered grateful greetings to all the constitution makers on this occasion, and also resolved to take the nation forward and commit to follow constitutional principles in the direction of building an India, based on the spirit of peace, harmony and brotherhood. They said that today as a citizen of India, we need to pay more attention to the duties set by the constitution and more than the rights conferred on us. But if we can assimilate our civic duties and pursue our work practices accordingly, then this century will definitely be of India. In the program, the presence of Pro Chancellor Anant Kumar Soni, The Dean, Directors and Faculty Members of all the departments was remarkable.