The Constitution of India is the supreme law in
India. A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations
guiding the administration of a country.
The drafting of the constitution was done by
an assembly of elected representatives called the
Constituent Assembly.
The Assembly adopted the Constitution on 26
November 1949 but it came into effect on 26
January 1950. To mark this day we celebrate
January 26 as Republic Day every year. To commemorate the adoption of the Constitution Of
India, 26th November is celebrated as the National
Constitution Day.
At the time of its adoption, the Constitution
contained 395 Articles and 8 Schedules.
Ambedkar is recognised as the "Father of
the Constitution of India". In the constitution
assembly, a member of the drafting committee and
President of Constituent assembly of India was
Dr.Rajendra Prasad.
Constituent assembly took 2 years and 11
months and 18 days period of time to the formation
of the Indian Constitution.
● Question:-
1.What is a Constitution?
2.What is a Constituent Assembly?
3.Who was the president of Constituent assembly
of India?
4.How many days used to write Indian
constitution?
5.Who was the chairman of the drafting
committee ?
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Answers
Answer:
Q1 What is constitution
Answer: Constitution is the basic laws or rules of a country or organisation.
Q2 What is Constituent Assembly?
Answer: A Constituent Assembly or constitutional assembly is a body or assembly of popularly elected representatives which is assembled for the purpose of drafting or adopting a construction or similar document.
Q3 Who is the president of Constituent Assembly of India?
Answer: Dr. Sachidanand Sinha is the first president of Constituent Assembly.
Q4 How many days used to write indian constitution?
Answer: The Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven months and seventeen days to be precise) to complete it's historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India. During this period, it held eleven session covering a total of 165 days.