Gwalior, Vikrant University, Gwalior, observed Constitution Day with great enthusiasm and reverence. The event witnessed active participation from students, faculty, and staff. Vice Chancellor Prof. Amarika Singh illuminated the audience with an insightful discussion on the significance of the Indian Constitution and its role in shaping democratic India.
The program began with the reading of the Preamble to the Indian Constitution by Prof. Amarika Singh, who described it as the cornerstone of India's democracy. She paid special tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Constitution, recognizing his pivotal contributions. Prof. Singh emphasized how the Constitution guarantees equality, liberty, and fraternity to every Indian citizen and serves as a framework for the nation's socio-political and legal systems.
Highlighting the six fundamental rights recognized by the Constitution, she elaborated on the principles of protection, education, freedom, religion, and equality. She also underscored the importance of constitutional duties, urging students to honor and uphold the Constitution, fulfill their responsibilities as citizens, and strive to eradicate social inequalities.
The event concluded with a pledge by students to uphold the values of the Constitution and actively contribute to nation-building. Various dignitaries, including Pro-Chancellor of Vikrant University, Mr. Vikrant Singh Rathore; Dean of the School of Legal Studies, Dr. Veer Narayan; Joint Director, Dr. Sultan Singh; and former Principal Secretary of Gwalior High Court, Mr. Gauri Shankar Dubey, attended the program. Additionally, Prof. Anand Singh Bisen, Director of Engineering at Vikrant University, along with heads of various departments, faculty members, and students, graced the occasion.
The celebration served as a platform to educate attendees about the Constitution's principles, its historical significance, and the duties of citizens. Vikrant University's observance of Constitution Day was not only inspirational but also a significant step toward promoting constitutional awareness among students.