26th jan.
The constitution of India was adopted on 26th January 1950, which is celebrated every year as the republic day.
26th January is the republic day of India. Today, Indian constitution applied to all India.
26th January was chosen as the Republic Day of India because it was the day that the constitution of India came to effect.
In India black day was celebrated when it was a shameful day fro Indian constitution as they did something which was never done in the history of Indian constitution..and it is held on 21 July
India celebrates Republic Day on January 26 every year. On this day, India was declared a Sovereign, Secular, Republic, Democratic and Socialist country. The constitution of India was put to power on January 26, 1950 and from that day onwards it is celebrated as the Republic Day of India. The President of India unfurls the national flag in Red Fort every year this day.
There are 395 articles in the constitution of India
constitution of India is not changed .while the constitution of South Africa has changed.
The Constitution of India was put into action on 26 January, 1950. It is the longest constitution in the world.
The country of India has the longest constitution in the world. It has over 118 amendments with over 444 articles.
The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on "November 26", 1949. Thirty years after, under the leadership of Dr. L. M. Singhvi, the Supreme Court Bar Association declared November 26th as the National Law Day. Thereafter, every year, this day is celebrated as the Law Day, all over India, especially by members of the legal fraternity. This day is celebrated to honour the 207 eminent members of the Constituent Assembly who are considered the founding fathers of the Constitution of India.
First Amendment of the Constitution of India happened in 1951.
We require constitution for India so that their is a smooth running of government to run a society without problems and corruption.And to have unity in diversity.It creates a good society. And limits the powers of the government.