Title of the event: Making of Indian Constitution
Type of Event (Workshop/Seminar etc.): Student Seminar
Date: 17 March ,2023 at 11.15 a.m.
Venue: Room No.307
Name of Resource person (if any) with designation, address, email address & contact no. : -
Dr .Deepshikha Parashar , Senior Assistant Professor (Department Of Political Science),IISU ,Jaipur. Email address-deepshikha.parashar@iisuniv.ac.in
Contact no.7976157950
No. of Participants/Beneficiaries (Teaching/Non-teaching/Students to be mentioned separately): BA(PC), BA& BE.D and BA (Hons.) Political Science Sem. II, IV, VI)U.G & P.G.)
Name of the activity Coordinator: Dr Archana Gupta (HoD, Department of Political Science,IISU Jaipur), Dr Sonal Jain (HOD, Department of Lib & Information Science ,IISU Jaipur)
Name of Collaborating Agency (if any) with address & contact no.: NA
Objective of the workshop/seminar/activity: To make the students oriented about the importance and relevancy of constitution in India.
Summary/Description (max 500 words):
The department of Political Science conduct student seminar on Making of Indian Constitution with collaboration of NDIL (National Digital Library of India) IISU, Jaipur .This event is coordinated by Dr Deepshikha Parashar and Dr Sonal Jain (HOD of Library Science, IISU).Dr Deepshikha share information about making of Constitution of India .She narrate the series of events that exists behind the formation of the Constitution of India. In 1934 the seed of forming a Constituent Assembly was first sown by an Indian pioneer of the Communist movement, Mr. M.N. Roy. Followed by this, it was the Indian National Congress whose demand for forming a Constituent Assembly to give shape to the Constitution of India took the center stage in 1935. Though this demand was accepted by the British Government in 1940, the draft proposal that was sent over by the Government to India with Sir Stafford Cripps did not receive a warm welcome from the Muslim League. It was finally the Cabinet Mission that put forth the idea of the Constituent Assembly which marked the beginning of formulating the Indian Constitution thereby creating history. The supreme law of democratic India was drafted by the Assembly from 1946 to 1950 and was finally adopted on 26th November 1949 with effect from 26th January 1950 which has been celebrated as the Republic Day of India.
The entire process of making a constitution was illustrated by Ma’am Deepshikha through her lecture .She made it clear that drafting a constitution for Independent India was not an easy task. How the drafts were created and put in front of the assembly for discussion and through a number of amendments it was approved by all members of the constituent assembly. The Constituent Assembly had precisely taken two years, eleven months, and seventeen days to complete the historic duty of drafting the Indian Constitution. During this period, the Assembly held eleven sessions spread over 165 days, among which 114 days were spent solely on consideration of the Draft Constitution. The final draft was signed by all the members of Constituent assembly .After Dr Deepshikha took the attendees to library where students saw and read the copy of constitution which the institution had. The features of Indian Constitution is based on traditional rich customs and traditions which empowered the citizens to be aware of their rights and duties. The students of the Political Science department enhance their knowledge through expert talk on making of the Indian Constitution.
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Enrollment Number (IISU/2022/ADM/) |
Name of the Student |
33224 |
Diksha Sharma(IV)
|
32626 |
Riya Kasnia (IV) |
32634 |
Komal Kumari (IV) |
32276 |
Yogita Sharma (IV) |
32948 |
Arashi Baid (IV) |
33520 |
Bhavika Joshi (IV) |
33489 |
Mansha Khanna(IV) |
33159 |
Anushka Sharma (IV) |
32388 |
Sharma Ekta (IV) |
32799 |
Divya Jain (IV) |
32474 |
Chandini Singh (IV) |
32545 |
Ridhi Kanwar Rathore (IV) |
35000 |
Anuja Pareek (IV) |
33130 |
Muskan Rathore (IV) |
34763 |
Komal Gupta |
34335 |
Riya Upadhayay |
34318 |
Aarushi Singh |
34814 |
Romuya Singh
|
34725 |
Lakshita Sharma |
32832 |
Ayushi Goyal |
34951 |
Ritika Saini |
34580 |
Rashi Bala Vyas |
35041 |
Harshita Joshi |
32299 |
Rajshree Daftari |
33249 |
Yashanshi Nagar |
32250 |
Anuskha Bhatanagar |
33905 |
Ritika Garg |
33000 (2021) |
Asma Khan |
32038 (2021) |
Riya Sharma |
33396 (2021) |
Ashita Ghosh |
34243 |
Seema Yadav |
34152
|
Prachi Nama |
32551 |
Shiv Priya Deora |
32727 |
Megha Choudhary |
32600 |
Pranajal Sharma |
32986 |
Jagrati Singh |
32845 |
Tisha Chordiya |
32561 |
Diya Singh Rajawat |
32729 |
Neha Choudhary |
33002 |
Priyanka Sodha |
32693 |
Harshita Deora |
32329 |
Anushka Singh Kuchhwaha |
33331 |
Khushboo Tirthani |
33278 |
Archana Choudhary |
33156 |
Ishana Sihag |
33667 |
Harshita Singh Kulria |
32862 |
Tanisha Choudhary |
33628 |
Esha Choudhary |
32947 |
Meena Choudhary |
32336 |
Yashashvi Rajawat |
32336 |
Himanshi Lalwani |
32892 |
Nandini Tak |
32867 |
Pooja Kumari |
32748 |
Simrat Kaur |
34345 |
Dhruvi Ramchandani |
32587 |
Komal Verma |
32392 |
Stuti Mehta |
33315 |
Sharvi Garg |
32581 |
Navya Pareek |
32429 |
Aditi Rathore |
32527 |
Ishita Yadav |
32382 |
Shibhangini Rathore |
33395 |
Bhavika Naharwal |
33013 |
Aneesha Khatoon |
32364 |
Amita Ahlawat |
32441 |
Kanak Jain |
32291 |
Jhanvi Khubani |
32861 |
Krishna Khandelwal |
32493 |
Sarvshreshtha Rashtrakoot |
32666 |
Tanuja Khan |
33141 |
Arushi Khauet |
32851 |
Kajal Katara |
33247 |
Sneha Dharjiya |
32656 |
Monika Sharma |
33357 |
Khushi Khurana |
32817 |
Simran Khan |
32560 |
Somuya Dixit |
33241 |
Sunakshi Sharma |
33281 |
Saijal Mittal |
32696 |
Priya Sharma |
32965 |
Divya Shekhawat |
32373 |
Vaidehi Rathore |
32907 |
Himangi Srivastava |
33006 |
Evanshi Sandhu |