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Constitution paves the path to growth-for-all
Hindustan Times Rajasthan
|February 24, 2025
A governance system that is inclusive, based on social justice, and rooted in cultural and constitutional values is the true vehicle of democratic consciousness
The fundamental spirit of the Constitution of India is based on inclusive development and social justice. Justice and equal opportunities for all are its core principles. India is a unique country that unites a vast population with immense diversity. Despite linguistic, social, geographical, and economic differences, we have set our sights on the grand vision of a Viksit Bharat. Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi has referred to the period from the 75th year of our Independence to its centenary as Amrit Kaal. By 2047, the centenary year, the dreams of our national leaders will have been brought to life.
Our Constitution ensures fundamental rights while also providing a guiding framework for our duties. This guidance defines our course of action. The framers of the Constitution envisioned an India where all governance units work in harmony – Union and state governments, as well as local municipal and panchayat bodies. Among the 299 members of the Constituent Assembly, 19 were from Madhya Pradesh, playing crucial roles. BR Ambedkar, born in Mhow, was the principal architect of our Constitution. Other significant contributors from Madhya Pradesh included Harisingh Gour, Ravishankar Shukla, and Seth Govind Das. Gour, through his erudition, helped shape the Constitution and provided interpretations of Hindu law. Mahatma Gandhi linked the Constitution’s essence to Swaraj – self-rule that encompasses language, self-governance, self-identity, and self-respect.
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