National Constitution Day, also known as Samvidhan Diwas, is observed every year on 26 November to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1949. The day serves as a tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Chairman of the Drafting Committee, and the numerous freedom fighters, jurists, and visionary leaders who contributed to shaping the world’s longest written Constitution.
In 2025, the celebration of Constitution Day carries renewed significance as India continues its journey toward becoming a more participative, aware, and inclusive democracy. The Constitution, with its promises of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity, remains the guiding force behind the nation’s socio-political and legal frameworks. On this day, institutions across the country—including schools, colleges, courts, government departments, and civic bodies—organize events such as the reading of the Preamble, debates, seminars, pledge-taking ceremonies, awareness drives, and legal literacy programs.
Observing Constitution Day in 2025 encourages citizens, especially young learners and legal professionals, to reflect upon their constitutional duties and the evolving challenges of governance, rights protection, and social justice. It is an opportunity to strengthen constitutional values in everyday life and reinforce the importance of active citizenship.
As India approaches the 76th year of its Republic, Constitution Day reminds us that the document is not merely a legal text but a living instrument—dynamic and adaptable to the nation’s aspirations. The 2025 observance highlights the collective responsibility to preserve the spirit of the Constitution and contribute to building a just, progressive, and harmonious society.
AIM of the Event:
- To deepen understanding of the constitutional framework, including structure, supremacy, and guiding principles of governance.
- To enhance awareness of Fundamental Rights, Duties, and Directive Principles through a legal-interpretative lens.
- To examine contemporary constitutional challenges relating to federalism, separation of powers, and judicial review.
- To acquaint participants with landmark constitutional judgments and their impact on legal and democratic institutions.
- To promote informed legal discourse and strengthen constitutional literacy among students and professionals.
Guest/Speakers of the Event (If any):
| Name | Designation | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|
| Ms. Seema Dungrakoti | Secretary DALSA | District Legal Service Authority, Dehradun |
| Participating School | |
|---|---|
| School/Department Name | Year/Department |
| School of Law | (1st Year, 2nd Year) |
Department:
- Law
Is this Event Under IIC?
- Yes, Under IIC
Is the event in collaboration with another school/Department?
- No
Date, Time & Venue of the Event:
- 26-Nov-2025 to 26-Nov-2025
- 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
- Seminar Hall - Ayurveda
Event Coordinator
- HIMANSHU JAKHMOLA
Contact Person:
- HIMANSHU JAKHMOLA
