Speaking at a National Constitution Day event at the Assembly Secretariat, Khandu emphasized the need to raise awareness among the youth about the Constitution's provisions to align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a "Vikshit Bharat" by 2047.
"PM Modi has set 2047 as the target for a developed India. To achieve this, we must understand the Constitution and work in that direction," Khandu said. He urged the state's people, especially the younger generation, to actively contribute to the vision of a developed Arunachal Pradesh and India.
Khandu highlighted that National Constitution Day was first celebrated in 2015 as a tribute to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Chairman of the Drafting Committee, and other members of the committee who framed the Constitution. He also recalled Arunachal's transformation from the North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) to statehood on February 20, 1987.
Reflecting on the Constitution as the cornerstone of India's democracy, Khandu noted its evolving nature, adapting to societal changes while upholding core values. However, he also addressed the state's declining quality of education, attributing it to the unplanned proliferation of schools.
"The government is committed to implementing significant education reforms within three years. Some of these reforms will be rolled out by the next academic session," Khandu assured.
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As part of the celebrations, Khandu hoisted a 131-foot tricolour in the Assembly premises, symbolizing India's unity and democratic spirit. He also paid floral tributes to Dr. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi, acknowledging their lasting contributions to the nation.
Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein highlighted Dr. Ambedkar's enduring vision of justice, equality, and fraternity, which laid the foundation for modern India. Meanwhile, State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pasang Dorjee Sona underscored the importance of understanding the Constitution's true essence, which not only grants rights but also assigns responsibilities to citizens.