Have you thought who gives you the right to go to school and get your education? Who asks you to stand during our National Anthem? Why there are so many rules in our country that we have to follow? The same way there are rules and regulations to follow in school, the same way there are rules for this country too. All these rules are written in our Constitution which is the book of law.
When the British gave us Independence on 15th August 1947, we did not have any Qatar Phone Number List new rules to run the country. India faced a lot of problems after independence. There was no proper law and order, refugee issues and no proper administration . Thus, our leaders focused on writing new rules under which everything in the country will be followed. This group of leaders was headed by Dr. BR Ambedkar, who was our first law minister (also known as the architect of Indian Constitution), took the initiative to head the committee which wrote the constitution. The day on which our constitution was adopted was 26th November 1949. This day is celebrated as National Constitution day in our country.

Let us see why this day is so important to us and why our constitution is regarded as our rule book. All of you have heard of terms like Government, Minister, and Rights etc. Government looks after the welfare of the people of this country. We vote for them and in turn they give us services like building of roads, waterways, airways, our basic needs etc. So all this rules are mentioned in the constitution. Without rules, our country cannot function properly and our society will be affected and it will turn into a life in a jungle which is without any rules.
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