Report on Bal Sansad’s Session on three pillars of Indian Constitution
On 19th
April 2018 an educative session was held at Pali for the Bal Sansad with 28
children present for the same. The main objective was to understand the three
pillars of the Indian Constitution and its functions. The Bal Sansad welcomed
the resource person. The background of the Indian Constitution was explained to
children by the resource person following which the topic was taught in detail.
She said
that the modern India Government was originally formed through the Constitution
of India. While framing
the Indian constitution the Constituent Assembly was working
meticulously to frame a system of Governance in which the powers conferred by
the people won't be vested on a single person/institution. Hence they devised
the principle of 'Separation of powers' among the three pillars of
democracy that is the Legislature, Executive and
Judiciary.
She
explained the role of the president, the functions of the governor, council of
ministers, prime minister etc. The
legislature is the law maker and it’s the duty of the President to implement
and enforce the same.
The
hierarchy of the judiciary and its importance was described. She spoke on how
the judiciary upholds the peace, order and good governance. It also sets out
the noble objective of securing justice to all the citizens of India, be it
social, economic or political.
A set
of questionnaires were prepared for an interaction session and children
enthusiastically answered these questions.
The Bal Sansad
now has a basic knowledge of three pillars of Indian Constitution and its role,
functions and power. The interaction helped them reinstate their understanding
in a better way.
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