Preksha Gupta reports on the visit of Saksham Sanchar students to the constitution park.
The constitutional park is a representation of the old Indian cultural artifacts inscribed on the original written Constitution. Raj Bhawan, is a surreal, peaceful office and a workplace of many official dignitaries. Thus, with nature in its bloom and peacocks showing off their beauty. Here, many official state meetings take place so it is also very confidential to reach and visit.
The Saksham Sanchaar committee organized the visit to ‘The constitution park’ for many students on the auspicious day of Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti on 14th April 2023. “The Constitution Park” was inaugurated on 2 January 2023.
Thus, This place is the perfect amalgamation of patronage and knowledge for the people. The property has the statue of Mahatma Gandhi and Maharana Pratap which depicts the bravery, and valor our blood carries in every individual. Another is the peacock fountain, as the presence of peacocks and peahen makes the whole property so mesmerizing and melodious 24/7.
The visit was well guided by the officers which creates an environment of both security and learning for the student. The whole session was filled with interesting aspects of the constitution of India. The constitution park showcased the cover page of our Indian constitution at the entrance forward. The students admired the seal that was there on the constitution. Thus, The seal represents the map of India with elephants on it. The environment of the park takes you to the time of independence, a fresh breath of hope, of freedom, of experimenting with laws and princely states, and the courage to give something to a nation that is supreme to all.
There is a portrait of the constituent assembly hall, committee members of the constituent assembly, women members of the constituent assembly, and an emblem all made of marble and iron. These all works were well described on marble inscriptions.
The constitution park remembers the roots of the existing nation i.e. Veda, the Vedic period, and its essences like The Vedic gurukul, the Nalanda University, the Himalayas, the march of Baapu, the Buddha period, Mahavira’s period. Many more statutes represented fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy and it is unputdownable worth the visit and admiring and reading.
Many students in the park took many personal learnings with them and shared very vocally with one
another and the IPS officer in the interactive session. The learnings were of our roots, our laws, our discipline, our nation, and individual responsibilities towards the nation and ourselves. The major takeaway was being a citizen of India, we should be very curious about what are our history, our present, and our steps towards the future. We must at our fingertips know facts and knowledge about working in India.