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Constitution: A National Treatise of Unity And Responsibility
Republic Day Celebrated At Devagiri ZPHS
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Devagiri Zilla Parishad High School in Bommanahal mandal celebrated Republic Day with patriotic fervor on Sunday. In-charge Headmaster C Harinath Babu unfurled the national flag, followed by a series of speeches highlighting the Constitutional values and its role in uniting India.
FREEDOM AND EQUALITY
Hindi Pandit Jayaleela reflected on the ideals of freedom and equality enshrined in the Constitution, urging everyone to fulfill their rights and responsibilities. “The Constitution of India is our national treatise, guiding us toward a just society,” she said.
FREEDOM AND EQUALITY
Hindi Pandit Jayaleela reflected on the ideals of freedom and equality enshrined in the Constitution, urging everyone to fulfill their rights and responsibilities. “The Constitution of India is our national treatise, guiding us toward a just society,” she said.
Understanding The Constitution
In-charge Headmaster Harinath emphasized the importance of the Constitution, stating, “The Constitution encompasses fundamental rights, duties, and directive principles, which every Indian must understand and follow.” He reminded everyone of the historical significance of January 26, 1950, when the Constitution came into force.Historical Perspective
Telugu Pandit Pandurangappa shed light on the day’s importance, stating, “January 26 was chosen due to its historical significance, and this year marks 75 years since the Constitution of India came into effect.”Unity In Diversity And Global Recognition
Teacher Suresh highlighted the unifying role of the Constitution, citing Swami Vivekananda’s vision. “The Constitution of India binds diverse languages, cultures, religions, and castes together. Its governance has won global admiration through compassion and brotherhood,” he remarked.Participation And Patriotism
The event saw enthusiastic participation from students and staff. Radika and Sneha sang patriotic songs, adding to the celebratory atmosphere. School Chairman Ramanjaneyulu, School Assistant (English) Mercy Vijayaleela, PET Master Rajesh, and other teachers—including Kavya, Shashikala, Sudhakar—were present to commemorate the occasion.The celebration at Devagiri ZP High School highlighted the enduring relevance of the Indian Constitution as a symbol of unity, responsibility, and the guiding force behind the nation’s progress.
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