PM Modi Applauds Release of Constitution in Santhali Language: A Step Towards Greater Awareness

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded the release of the Constitution in the Santhali language, emphasizing its role in promoting constitutional awareness and democratic engagement. The initiative, celebrated by President Droupadi Murmu, marks a significant step in recognizing the Santhali culture and its contributions to India's progress. Santhali, an ancient language included in the Constitution's Eighth Schedule, is spoken by many tribal communities across several states. This development is expected to foster greater understanding and participation among the Santhali-speaking population.
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PM Modi Applauds Release of Constitution in Santhali Language: A Step Towards Greater Awareness

Significance of the Santhali Constitution Release


New Delhi: On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the introduction of the Constitution in the Santhali language, calling it a "commendable effort" that will enhance awareness of constitutional rights and encourage democratic engagement.


He expressed pride in the rich Santhali culture and acknowledged the significant contributions of the Santhali community to the nation's development.


Modi shared his thoughts on social media platform X, stating, "A commendable effort! The Constitution in Santhali language will help deepen constitutional awareness and democratic participation."


The release of the Santhali version of the Constitution was officiated by President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday during a ceremony.


Santhali, recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution following the 92nd Amendment Act in 2003, is one of India's oldest living languages.


This language is predominantly spoken by various tribal communities across Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar.