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‘... have spread fundamental vision of the Constitution in State’: Mishra
Jaipur: Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra on Saturday said that in the last four years of his tenure, he has worked to spread the fundamental vision of the Constitution through many programmes. He held a press conference at the Raj Bhavan here on completion of four years of his tenure as the Rajasthan Governor and highlighted his works so far and the work plan for the coming year.
Mishra, who was sworn-in as Rajasthan governor on September 9, 2019, highlighted that the country’s first Constitution Park was constructed at the Raj Bhavan in Jaipur. “With the aim that the new generation should be aware about their constitutional rights as well as discharge of duties, construction of Constitution gardens have also been started in universities,” he said.
On the Constitution Park at the Raj Bhavan, he said basic facts related to the cultural and historical journey of the Indian Constitution have been preserved at park.
Pointing out to the lack of awareness among people regarding the preamble and fundamental duties, the governor said that he started reading of the preamble and fundamental duties at all public programmes so that faith of people in the Constitution could be further strengthened. He said that along with ensuring quality education in universities of the state, employment-oriented courses were started in the last four years under the National Education Policy-2020.