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Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the Constitution Day celebrations at the Supreme Court on Saturday. During this, he launched various new initiatives under the e-courts project. Under this, Virtual Justice Clock, Justice Mobile App 2.0, Digital Court and S3WAS website were launched. The Indian Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the great people who gave the constitution. He reiterated his commitment to fulfill his vision for the nation. PM Modi tweeted that today on Constitution Day, we pay tribute to the great men who gave us our Constitution and reiterate our commitment to fulfill their vision for our country.
This is an opportunity to express gratitude to the makers of the constitution.
Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said during the Constitution Day celebrations, Constitution is the foundation stone on which the Indian nation stands and is achieving new heights with each passing year. Today this opportunity gives me an opportunity to express my gratitude to the makers of the Constitution. He said, we should remember the words of Babasaheb Dr. Ambedkar. He had said that this freedom has put a great responsibility on us. After this independence we cannot blame Britishers for anything wrong.
the need to eliminate social divisions
At the same time, Attorney General R Venkataramani said, harmful problems like caste and other social divisions need to be eradicated. This task is challenging. The claim of equality is complex and we must seek coordination between law, society and the courts without creating new divisions.