Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 26: The Law School, University of Jammu, in collaboration with the Naari Shakti Sangathan, organized a programme today to aware students on citizens’ duties and the essential role of youth in nurturing democratic institutions.
The programme began with a welcome address by Mamta Singh, setting the tone for the event. The chief guest of the event was Prof J P Jooral, DAA and Head & Dean, Department of Statistics. In his address, he highlighted the historical importance of the Day and the timeless values embedded in the Constitution.
Prof Archana Kesar, former Dean Social Sciences was the guest of honour. She highlighted the central role of the Constitution in the country’s progress and noted that its enduring provisions have guided India’s evolution into a strong and vibrant nation.
Dr Bindu Sangra, Senior Assistant Professor, The Law School, was the key-note speaker of the event. She spoke about the fundamental values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity enshrined in the Constitution. She emphasized upon the need for constitutional literacy, awareness of citizens’ duties, and the essential role of youth in nurturing democratic institutions.
Thereafter, a collective reading of the Preamble was conducted, with enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, and staff members, reflecting their commitment to constitutional ideals.
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