Do you people know what's today's date?Just in case if you don't , let me tell you what today's date is.

It's "January 26th."

A very Familiar date for all of us , isn't it? A National holiday too. Now a days , people usually don't remember the occasion. All that matters for them is a holiday. A day off from work and all the tensions from work , A day to spend some time off with the family. A day to gain some peace of mind. Finally , A day for yourself.

But little do we realise or little do we understand the importance of such holidays. Holidays which are related to the prestige and heritage of the nation. Days where the nation is given the first preference. The first priority , more value and so on.

All of us might have known about the struggle for our freedom , our Independence and our fight against the British. It was when we became independent. It was when India got it's recognition. The recognition it always deserved. The independence owned by our freedom fighters who put their life at stake for the sake of the nation.

This is known as the Independence Day. All of us belonging to India celebrate our Independence Day on the 15th of August. We pay tribute and the due respect to all the leaders that fought for our nation. For what is known as INDIA , today.

Now talking about another such Day which is dedicated towards the nation , Republic Day.

26th January , 1950. The day our constitution was formed. The man behind this day is none other than Dr. BR Ambedkar. The Chairman of the Drafting committee.

It was on this day that the most rigid and flexible constitution was formed. All the articles , parts , schedules were formed.

India is a country with a population of over 136 billion. The second most in the world. Setting a particular law and order for such a huge country with such huge population is not an easy task.

A Constitution which is one for all , which is equal for anyone and everyone is what the country needed in the name of Constitution.

The World's lengthiest constitution had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules at the time of commencement.

NowConstitution of Indiahas 448 articles in 25 parts and 12 schedules. There are 101 amendments have been made in the Indian constitution.

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