Organised by the Indian Army, in collaboration with the Centre for Land Warfare Studies, the Dialogue centres on the national vision of "Sashakt, Surakshit and Viksit Bharat." It examines India's security challenges and technological frontiers in an increasingly contested global landscape
Swami Pradiptananda Maharaj announced that invitations have been sent to prominent dignitaries, including the President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Governor of West Bengal CV Ananda Bose, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and other Assembly members.
The President, in her address, underscored the Constitution's pivotal role in guiding India's democratic journey and called upon citizens to uphold its core principles--justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Thakur said that when PM Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, he took an oath to bring forward someone from the lowest rung. He also thanked PM Modi for celebrating Constitution Day while following in the footsteps of DR BR Ambedkar.
Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Wednesday raised concerns on the occasion of the 75th Constitution Day, saying that the biggest concern is whether the constitutional system will remain intact.
Vice President CP Radhakrishnan on Wednesday hailed the Constitution-makers on Constitution Day and asked Members of Parliament to work towards a "Viksit Bharat".
"Our Constitution makers wanted that our common and personal self-respect is fulfilled. Today I am happy to say that in the last few years, our Parliament has effectively given examples to fulfill public aspirations., I thank every member of Parliament in working to follow the dreams of C
Vice President CP Radhkrishnan, who hails from Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday began his Constitution Day address at Samvidhan Sadan in his mother tongue, Tamil.
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday arrived at the Samvidhan Sadan in New Delhi to participate in an event marking the 75th Constitution Day.
On November 26, 1949, the Indian Constituent Assembly formally adopted the Constitution, which came into effect on January 26, 1950. The day is marked by the Central government's celebration of the principles of democracy, justice, and equality.