Happy Republic Day
India
achieved independence from British rule on 15 August 1947 following the Indian independence movement noted for
largely peaceful nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress. The independence
came through the Indian Independence Act 1947 (10 &
11 Geo 6 c. 30), an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
that partitioned British India into the two new independent Dominions of
the British Commonwealth (later Commonwealth of
Nations): India and Pakistan. India obtained its independence on 15 August 1947 as a constitutional monarchy with George VI
as head of state and the Earl Mountbatten
as governor-general. The country, though,
did not yet have a permanent constitution; instead its laws were based on the
modified colonial Government of India Act 1935. On 28
August 1947, the Drafting Committee was appointed to draft a permanent
constitution, with Dr.B. R. Ambedkar as chairman. While India's Independence Day celebrates its freedom
from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its
constitution.
A
draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the Assembly
on 4 November 1947. The Assembly met, in sessions open to public, for 166 days,
spread over a period of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days before adopting the
Constitution. After many deliberations and some modifications, the 308 members
of the Assembly signed two hand-written copies of the document (one each in
Hindi and English) on 24 January 1950. Two days later, it came into effect
throughout the nation.
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