DBU Celebrated Constitution Day: The preamble of the Indian Constitution to imbibe the values

DBU Celebrated Constitution Day: The preamble of the Indian Constitution to imbibe the values

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DBU Celebrated Constitution Day: The preamble of the Indian Constitution to imbibe the values

Desh Bhagat University School of Law, in collaboration with the Women Grievance Redressal Cell, IIC, and NSS Unit, organized a special program to celebrate Constitution Day, marking the historic formation of the Constitution of India.

1. Program Overview

  • Event Organizers:
    • School of Law
    • Women Grievance Redressal Cell
    • IIC and NSS Unit
  • Date: Constitution Day (specific date not mentioned)
  • Significance:
    • Celebration of the adoption of the Indian Constitution
    • Highlighting core democratic values like liberty, equality, and justice.

2. Program Highlights

  • Welcome Address:
    • Dr. Anu Mutneja, Head of Department, Law Department, welcomed the attendees.
  • Preamble Reading:
    • Ms. Suneina, LLM (TYC) 1st Sem. student, read the Preamble of the Indian Constitution as per UGC guidelines.
  • Motivational Speeches:
    • Dr. Precious, Chairperson of the Women Grievance Redressal Cell, and
    • Dr. Surjeet Kaur Patheja, Director of Media, addressed the gathering.
    • Key topics:
      • Importance of democracy, liberty, equality, and justice
      • Core values enshrined in the Constitution

3. Student Involvement and Contributions

  • Student Participation:
    • Law department students actively participated, sharing their thoughts and insights.
  • Commitment to Upholding Constitutional Values:
    • Students pledged to uphold the values of the Constitution and work towards building a better society.
  • Focus on Entrepreneurship:
    • Emphasis on the role of students’ morality and ethics in career building, particularly in the context of innovation and entrepreneurship through start-ups.

4. Conclusion of the Program

  • Vote of Thanks:
    • The session concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Arti, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, expressing gratitude to all participants and speakers.

This event not only highlighted the importance of the Constitution but also provided a platform for students to engage with its values and envision their roles in shaping a just and equitable society.