Type of Event (Workshop/Seminar etc.): Student Seminar
Date: Thursday, 19 December 2023
Venue: A.V. Hall, IIS (Deemed to be University)
Name of Resource person (if any) with designation, address, email address & contact no.:
Dr Archana Gupta, (Head), Dept of Political Science & International Relations
No. of Participants/Beneficiaries (Teaching/Non-teaching/Students to be mentioned separately): BA(PC), BA& BE. D and BA (Hons.) Political Science and International Relations
Name of the activity Coordinator: Dr Ruchika S Rathi
Name of Collaborating Agency (if any) with address & contact no.: NA
Objective of the workshop/seminar/activity: To make the students constitution making process and importance of preamble.
Summary/Description (max 500 words):
In order to celebrate the Constitution Day, the department of Political Science and International Relations organized an event in University, on (19th December 2023) to enlighten all the students about the importance of Constitution Day.
Constitution Day also known as “SAMVIDHAN DIVAS” is celebrated in our country on 26th November every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. On 26th November 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India, which came into effect from 26th January 1950.
BHART LOKTANTRA KI JANANI" translates to "India, the mother of Democracy." This phrase reflects the democratic principles embedded in the Indian political system. India, with its diverse population and rich history, has embraced democratic governance since gaining independence in 1947. The country's democratic journey is characterized by periodic elections, a multi-tiered federal structure, and a commitment to fundamental rights. Despite challenges, India continues to evolve as a vibrant democratic nation, fostering civic participation and the rule of law."
Beyond the structural elements, BHARAT LOKTANTRA is characterized by a commitment to protecting the fundamental rights and liberties of its citizens. The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, expression, and religion, promoting a pluralistic and inclusive society.
However, the democratic journey of India is not without challenges. Issues such as corruption, socio-economic disparities, and regional imbalances continue to pose hurdles. Nevertheless, the resilience of BHARAT LOKTANTRA lies in its ability to adapt and reform, driven by the active engagement of its citizens.
In conclusion, BHARAT LOKTANTRA encapsulates the democratic spirit of India, a nation that cherishes the values of participation, inclusivity, and the rule of law. As the world's largest democracy, India's ongoing journey in upholding these democratic principles remains a dynamic and evolving.
In way to aware the student about Indian Democratic structure, Department organized a session in which A ppt is prepared and show to students. Then a link is circulated among students and click on that link multiple questions supposed to be answered by students. Once the students answered all the questions, a e-certificate is generated to them.
LIST OF PARTICIPANT
Enrollment Number |
Name of the Student |
36213 |
Nishda Gera |
35319 |
Keha Singh |
35196 |
Muskan Tanwar |
35418 |
Himanshi Naruka |
36024 |
Mansi Sharma |
35449 |
Gunjan Paryani |
35319 |
Dhanisha Khandelwal |
36232 |
Shreya Sharma |
35920 |
Radhika Saini |
35757 |
Neelakshi Singh |
35488 |
Tarini |
35290 |
Sakshi Sharma |
36302 |
Jahnvi |
36262 |
Palak Dursawat |
36423 |
Anjali Sharma |
35979 |
Devshree Sharma |
34868 |
Manvi Lalwani |
34999 |
Yogita Bishnoi |
35635 |
Avni Verma |
35624 |
Sonal Chopra |
35159 |
Aditi Shekhawat |
35952 |
Navdeep Kaur |
33938 |
Chahat Jain |
34294 |
Saijal Sharma |
36101 |
Aditi Agarwal |
36238 |
Shriya Sharma |
35635 |
Nikita Choudhary |
35676 |
Mani Dewasi |
34381 |
Harshita Bhargava |
33759 |
Jesika Sharma |
34348 |
Avni Mathur |
34298 |
Bhawana Singh |
34868 |
Manvi Lalwani |
36043 |
Amrita Khinchi |
35454 |
Bharti Sharma |
35716 |
Gauri Bhatnagar |
34359 |
Anushree Jain |
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Khushi Shekhawat |
35876 |
Ranu Kumari |
35861 |
Avni Sharma |
36442 |
Riddhi Shekhawat |
35612 |
Anjali Gupta |
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