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Bikaner Governor said on 75th Constitution Day

Bikaner : Bikaner On Tuesday, on the 75th Constitution Day, the program ‘We are the women of India’ was organized on the role of women in the making of the Constitution by the National Commission for Women and the Municipal Corporation in the Rabindra Theater Auditorium. On this occasion, Governor Haribhau Bagde said that the country got independence as a result of the sacrifice of countless countrymen. To keep it always safe, the spirit of ‘Country First’ will have to be enriched. He said that for hundreds of years, foreign invaders tried to erase the culture of India, but it had no effect because we had faith in our culture. . The Governor said that the role of education is important in the development of the country. Therefore, it is important for the education policy of the country to remain strong. He said that the Constitution of India binds us together. There were 15 women in that Constitution Committee. The Constitution did not accept discrimination in the name of language, region and culture. He advocated for all to adopt the attitude of ‘an Indian first and last and nothing beyond India’.

Proud of the strength of the Constitution and democracy

National Commission for Women Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar said that Rajasthan is a land of bravery and courage. He remembered women from Gargi Maitrei to Rani Lakshmi Bai, Savitri Bai Phule and others who contributed to the making of the Constitution. He said that we should be proud of the strength of democracy and the Constitution, in which women contributed to leadership, policy making and social reform. She said that the story of women’s struggle in the making of the Constitution teaches us that change is possible despite obstacles.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sumit Godara said that the world’s largest written constitution made under the leadership of Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is an example for the whole world. Member Secretary of the Commission, Meenakshi Negi read out the Preamble and Directive Principles of State Policy. MLA Siddhi Kumari, MLA Jethanand Vyas and MLA Tarachand Saraswat were present as guests in the program. On this occasion, National Women Commission member Archana Majumdar, Mamta Kumari, Divisional Commissioner Vandana Singhvi, IGP Omprakash, Collector Namrata Vrishni, SP Kavendra Singh Sagar, Corporation Commissioner Mayank Manish, outgoing Mayor Sushila Kanwar Rajpurohit along with advocates, law students etc. were present. are.

Constituent Assembly realized on stage

On Constitution Day, a drama based on the women who contributed to the making of the Constitution was staged in the Rabindra Theater auditorium. Women characters brought alive the proposals put forward in the Constituent Assembly through artists.

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