Interesting Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About The Indian Constitution
Courtesy : Shabdita Pareek
Talking in layman terms, the Indian Constitution is
the supreme rule-book that lays down the instructions to be followed for
the governance of India. Before India was independent, the Britishers
made rules which were known as Acts, the last one being the Government
of India Act 1935. These acts were biased and denied many basic rights
to Indian citizens.
When our Constituent Assembly
was formed in 1946, a lot of debates and discussions happened, before
the leaders came up with the final draft of the Constitution. Our
Constitution was legally enforced on the eve of Republic Day in January
of 1950. On the 67th Republic Day, here are some of the interesting
facts about it:
1. The original Constitution of India was handwritten by Prem Behari
Narain Raizada in a flowing italic style with beautiful calligraphy.
Each page was beautified and decorated by artists from Shantiniketan.
2. The original copies of the Indian Constitution, written in Hindi
and English, are kept in special helium-filled cases in the Library of
the Parliament of India.
3. With 25 parts containing 395varticles
and 12 schedules, the Indian Constitution is the longest written
Constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
4. The Constituent Assembly, which first met on December 9, 1946,
took precisely 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to come up with the final
draft.
5. When the draft was prepared and put for debate and discussion, over 2000 amendments were made, before it was finalised.
6. The drafting of the Constitution was finally complete on 26th
November, 1949. But, it was legally enforced only after two months on
26th January, 1950. Which came to be known as the Republic Day.
7. The handwritten Constitution was signed on 24th January, 1950, by
284 members of the Constituent Assembly, which included 15 women. It
came into force two days later on 26th January.
8. Our Constitution makers took inspiration from various other
Constitutions while drafting the one for our country, which is why the
Indian Constitution is often called a bag of borrowings.
9.
The concept of Five Year Plans (FYP) was taken from the USSR, and the
Directive Principles (socio-economic rights) were taken from Ireland.
10 The Preamble to our Constitution was inspired by the Preamble to the
Constitution of the United States of America, which also starts with
"We the people".
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