Constitution  Day Essay Contest 
  
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  Last Date Jan  26,2020 23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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  The  Constitution is workable, flexible and strong enough to hold the country  together both in peace-time and in wartime. Coming from diverse backgrounds and  different presuppositions, around three hundred men and women assembled in the  winter of 1946 to form themselves into a Constituent Assembly in order to  engage in one of the most extensive and extraordinary exercises in human  history i.e. drafting of the Constitution of India. Much like the country and  its people, the Constitution has survived and thrived. The Constitution of  India lays down the basic law of the land and frames fundamental political  principles, procedures, practices, rights, powers, and duties of the  government. It imparts constitutional supremacy and not parliamentary  supremacy, as it is not created by the Parliament but, by a constituent  assembly, and adopted by its people, with a declaration in its preamble.
  India gained  its independence on 15th August 1947, after the British rule in India between  1600 and 1947 through the East India Company, Viceroys and Governor Generals  with the help of Charters and other enactments made by the British Parliament.  Three important legislation viz. the Indian Councils Act, 1909, the Government  of India Act, 1919 and Government of India Act, 1935 should be referred here as  they have either directly or indirectly contributed to the making of the Indian  Constitution. The Indian Constitution is the world’s longest written  constitution to govern the world’s largest democracy and it continues to  further the aspirations of its citizens, and is a true living Constitution in  as much as it gives the widest possible amplitude for the realization of both  individual liberties and desires and at the same time enforces the need for a  collective growth and development. As we celebrate seventy years of this  remarkable social document which has informed almost every aspect of Indian  life, a realization dawns that a living document was given to us and a worthy  commemoration would be a continuous engagement with the Indian constitutional  law theory as well as Indian constitutional law praxis. Towards this end, the  Indian Law Institute along with the Ministry of Law and Justice is organizing  an all-India essay competition on the below mentioned themes. 
  Objective: To celebrate the Constitution Day on  26th November 2019 in order to commemorate 70 years of the adoption of the  Indian Constitution and also to make people aware about the fundamental duties.  The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi in collaboration with the Department of  Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India, is organising an  all-India essay completion.
  Themes for the  essays: 
  1. Junior  (Students up to X) [Any of the below]
  • Importance of fundamental duties for nation
  • Salient features of Indian Constitution
  • History of Indian Constitution
  2. Senior  (Students of X to XII) [Any of the below]
  • Role of Citizens in upholding sovereignty, unity and integrity of India
  • Our duty to safeguard public property and abjure violence
  • Basic Structure of Indian Constitution
  3. Open (Any  person) [Any of the below]
  • Securing Rights by following duties
  • Building New India – Role of citizens duties
  • Citizen Duties nurturing the spirit of Nationalism
  Last Date of  submission of entries is 26th January, 2020
  Click here to read Prize and Terms and Conditions  of the contest
  For any  queries, connect to:
  011-23383051