Key Highlights
- More than 130,000 citizens pledged allegiance on MyGov, marking a collective commitment to constitutional values.
- Law scholars executed the Gram Vidhi Chetna programme, delivering legal literacy to roughly 21,000 rural residents.
- Over 7 million participants from marginalized groups, especially women, joined webinars under the Nari Bhagidari and Vanchit Varg Samman tracks.
- Youth were mobilised through Nav Bharat Nav Sankalp contests, encouraging innovative ideas for nation‑building.
- Regional gatherings in Bikaner, Prayagraj and Guwahati attracted 5,000+ attendees and reached 800,000 citizens via auxiliary drives.
Detailed Insights
The campaign, inaugurated on 24 January 2024 by the Vice‑President at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar International Centre, commemorates the Constitution’s 75th year and India’s Republic status. Over a twelve‑month period, the initiative employed digital pledges, village‑level legal outreach, and virtual seminars to deepen public comprehension of constitutional rights and duties. A culminating ceremony aligned with the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj on 24 January 2025 featured the release of an achievement booklet, a 2025 thematic calendar, and a documentary film chronicling the movement’s milestones. Union Minister of State for Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, highlighted the strategic importance of legal empowerment for sustaining democratic resilience.
Key Concepts
- Panch Pran Pledge: An online commitment on MyGov where citizens affirm dedication to constitutional principles.
- Gram Vidhi Chetna: Grass‑root legal‑awareness drives executed by law students in selected villages.
- Nari Bhagidari & Vanchit Varg Samman: Targeted initiatives that engage women and socially‑excluded groups in legal discourse.
- Nav Bharat Nav Sankalp: A youth‑centric programme that uses competitions to inspire civic responsibility.
- Sabko Nyaya Har Ghar Nyaya: A sub‑campaign aimed at ensuring access to justice for every household.