Samvidhan Diwas 2024: 26 November:

Samvidhan Diwas 2024: 26 November:

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Category : Important Days Published on: November 28 2024

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  • The adoption of the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949, marked a defining moment in the nation’s history, signaling the dawn of self-governance and democracy. 
  • For nearly three years, some of the greatest minds in the nation gathered in the Constituent Assembly Hall in Delhi.
  • President Droupadi Murmu began a joint session of both Houses of Parliament in honour of the Indian Constitution's 75th anniversary. A memorial coin, a stamp, and three books on the Constitution of India will also be unveiled by the President as part of the celebrations.
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