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‘The Aim Of Indian Constitution Is To Create A Society Without Inequalities’

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Speakers addressing in the republic day event. (Source: BIN/DPJB)
USPA NEWS - Republic Day celebrated with patriotic fervour n Anand Study Center.

Kiran highlighted in his speech that every Indian must live up to the letter and spirit of the Constitution to attain its core ambition.
Physics teacher Kiran emphasized that the aim of Indian constitution is to create a society without inequalities. He participated in a republic day program organized by Anand Study Center in Eswar Reddy Nagar on Thursday.

Addressing the students’ gathering in Anand Study Center, Kiran said that the Constitution of India was drafted under the leadership of Dr B R Ambedkar. He highlighted in his speech that every Indian must live up to the letter and spirit of the Constitution to attain its core ambition.

Telugu teacher Narasimha Reddy explained that India became a republic and the Constitution came into force on January 26, 1950. He explained the importance of freedom struggle of India, tricolors of flag. He encouraged the students to honour the freedom fighters as India had become free nation through their sacrifices.
Mathematics teacher Siva Kumar said that discipline and attitude are the core values of any civilized nation. Father of nation Gandhi ji and other freedom fighters exhibited these characteristics throughout their lives to build the Indian society, he added.

The patriotic song sung by students Alia and Arsha and a second class student Rohith’s motivating speech and cultural activities of students during the event attracted the participants.

Founder of Anand Study Center Zakariah commended the efforts of event organizers and students. Later, he gave away prizes to the students that performed cultural activities.

Teaching staff Umar, Shereena, Guru Lakshmi, Ayesha Sana, Shabana, students and parents participated in this program.
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