On 26 November, the Constitution Day is celebrated in India to commemorate the historic date when the historic Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly in 1949. This day marks an end of years of debate, drafting and discussion that led to the democracy of the nation. It is also a tribute to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee and was more or less in the middle of the stage to provide India with a robust, progressive and inclusive Constitution.
The Constitution was not enforced immediately after it was adopted. It came into force on 26 January 1950, which is presently known as Republic Day. Even 26 November is significant as this is on this day that India signed the document that stipulated its rights and responsibilities, system of governance and core values.
The Constitution Day or Samvidhan Divas is a holiday marked to remind the citizens about the principles on which the nation is set. It helps people to comprehend the soul of the Constitution justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. Schools, colleges, government offices and institutions hold readings of the Preamble, talks about constitutional rights and awareness programs, which show an understanding of how the Constitution influences the daily life.
The day also commemorates the work of the members of the Constituent Assembly that took close to three years to prepare the document. They explored world history, argued about such topics as citizenship, federalism, basic rights and minority rights and protections and made sure that the final document was indicative of the multiplicity and prospects of India. Dr. It was the clarity of thought and his devotion to social justice that made Ambedkar the main architect of the Constitution and that is why the role he played is particularly remembered on this day.
India with the help of its celebration of Constitution Day promotes the significance of democratic participation, equality and respect of individual rights before the law. It makes the citizens think about the way these values shape the national development.
In simple terms, 26 November is celebrated as the Constitution Day since it is on the day that the Indian Constitution was adopted in 1949 and it is commemorative of those who made it. It is a reminder annually of the values that make the country and the duty that every citizen has in preserving them.





