Constitution Day 2025: President Murmu Releases Statute in 9 Languages

President Droupadi Murmu will chair the national Constitution Day function in Central Hall tomorrow. The event features the digital release of India's Constitution in nine regional languages including Malayalam and Punjabi. Top leaders including PM Modi and VP Radhakrishna will join parliamentarians in reaffirming constitutional commitment. Citizens nationwide can participate through online Preamble reading and various Constitution-themed activities.

Key Points: President Murmu Releases Constitution in Nine Indian Languages

  • President Murmu leads parliamentarians in reaffirming constitutional values commitment
  • Digital Constitution release covers Malayalam, Marathi, and seven other languages
  • PM Modi, VP Radhakrishna, and Lok Sabha Speaker to attend ceremony
  • Nationwide activities include online Preamble reading and Constitution quiz
  • Ministry of Culture releases Hindi commemorative calligraphy booklet
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President Murmu to release statute in nine languages on Constitution Day tomorrow

President Droupadi Murmu leads Constitution Day celebrations with digital release of Indian Constitution in 9 languages including Malayalam, Marathi, and Punjabi.

"Constitution Day, 2025, will thus be celebrated as a national festival of constitutional values - Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs"

New Delhi, Nov 25

President Droupadi Murmu will on Wednesday chair the national function to commemorate Constitution Day, 2025, in the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan, an event that will feature the digital release of the statute in nine Indian languages, an official said.

The nine languages in which the Constitution of India will be released include: Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Bodo, Kashmiri, Telugu, Odia and Assamese.

At the event that will begin at 11 am, the President shall lead parliamentarians in reaffirmation of commitment to constitutional values and democratic traditions.

Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman C.P. Radhakrishna, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Union Ministers and Members of Parliament from both Houses are scheduled to attend the event, said a statement issued by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.

During the programme, the Speaker and Vice-President will address the gathering, followed by the address of the President.

As part of the Constitution Day observance, it is planned to release the Hindi commemorative booklet on calligraphy in the Constitution prepared by the Ministry of Culture.

The programme will also include the Reading of the Preamble led by the President.

Across the country, all Union Ministries/Departments, their subordinate and attached offices, State/UT Governments and local bodies will be organising different programmes befitting the occasion. Citizens will participate through: Online reading of the Preamble on MyGov.in and Constitution75.com; Participation certificate generation and social media sharing; National online quiz and blog/essay competitions on "Hamara Samvidhan - Hamara Swabhiman" and conferences, seminars, debates, short films, exhibitions, cultural events, poster/painting and rangoli competitions, and other Constitution-themed activities from Panchayat to Parliament level.

Constitution Day, 2025, will thus be celebrated as a national festival of constitutional values, with Indians in every corner of the country -- and across the world, said the statement.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see President Murmu leading this important event. The digital release in nine languages is a step towards digital India vision. Hope they include more languages in future phases.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they had included Tamil and Bengali in this first phase. These are major Indian languages with rich constitutional history. Hope this is just the beginning!
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Sarah B
The online reading of Preamble on MyGov is a brilliant way to involve citizens across the country. Already registered my family to participate! 🙏
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Vikram M
As a law student, I'm thrilled about this development. Reading the Constitution in my mother tongue (Marathi) will make complex legal concepts much easier to grasp. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The commitment to constitutional values is what makes India's democracy strong. Good to see all political leadership coming together for this occasion, setting aside differences.
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Kavya N
The activities from Panchayat to Parliament level show true democratic spirit. My children are participating in the rangoli competition at their school - learning about Constitution through art! 🎨

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