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Constitution Day Celebration

  • 2024-11-26

Constitution Day, also known as Samvidhan Divas, is celebrated across India to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949. On 26th November 2024, Santosh Deemed to be University celebrated this important day with a vibrant and educational event at Maharaja Hall. The celebration aimed to enhance awareness and understanding of constitutional principles among students and staff through interactive and engaging activities, including a poster competition and a quiz competitionprogram coordinated by Dr. Swati Yadav to become the event sucessful. The program was judgedby Dr. Poonam Agarwal, Dr. Manisha Gupta& Dr. Sonia Arun Kumar Gupta.

Welcome and Opening

  1. Welcome Address

Dr. Dakshina Bisht, Director IQAC given a key note speech on the topic “Indian Constitution: An over view” to cherish the glory and reaffirm our commitment to uphold the ideology of great Indian Constitution.A short video on Indian Constitution was also telecasted to the participants.

  1. Reading of the Preamble
    • A collective reading of the Preamble to reaffirm commitment to constitutional values and principles was followed

Main Activities

  1. Poster Competition
    • Theme: "The Indian Constitution: A Living Document"
    • Students participated with a lot of enthusiasm and showed their creativity in groups of 10. Students created artistic and informative posters reflecting their understanding of the Constitution and its relevance today.
    • Evaluation: A panel of judges assessed the posters based on creativity, relevance and educational value.
    • Winners: Prize were given to the Group 41ST& Group 5 as the 2nd Runner up in order to make this event successful
  2. Quiz Competition
    • Format: A quiz competition featuring multiple rounds of questions about the Indian Constitution, its history and its application.Questions covered a range of topics including the framing of the Constitution, fundamental rights and key amendments.
    • Winners: Prize were given to the 1ST runner up in order to make this event successful

 High levels of engagement from students and staff with enthusiastic participation in both the poster and quiz competitions ensured increased knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution and its role in daily life.

 

 

Conclusion

The celebration of Constitution Day at Maharaja Hall was a successful initiative in fostering constitutional literacy and active citizenship among the Santosh Deemed to be University community. Through creative competitions and engaging activities, the event not only commemorated a pivotal moment in Indian history but also reinforced the institution's commitment to upholding democratic values and principles.

This report highlights the multifaceted approach of Santosh Deemed to be University in celebrating Constitution Day, underscoring the enduring importance of the Indian Constitution in guiding current and future