Constitution Day was declared an annual observance in 2015 to spread awareness about the values enshrined in the Constitution and to encourage citizens—especially students—to reflect on their rights, ...
Public anticipation is growing over next year’s summer holiday schedule as the National Assembly is set to wrap up ...
“We the People of the United States …” These memorable words start the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, which was signed 238 years ago by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
For a majority of Americans, there are few holidays that come and go unnoticed — from Halloween to July 4, candy, cookouts and fanfare take hold. Yet, every September 17, Constitution Day arrives ...
Morehead State University will mark Constitution Day with a week of events designed to help students reflect on civic engagement, and the ongoing importance of the U.S. Constitution. The celebrations, ...
IU Columbus will host its annual Constitution Day event on Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Constitution Day activities will take place in the Columbus Learning Center, 4555 Central Ave., along the ...
This week marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia. September 17, 1787, represents a momentous milestone in the founding of our nation. It was by the ...
Each September, we celebrate Constitution Day, honoring the document that defines our government and secures our rights. But constitutions don’t defend themselves. They work only when citizens ...
Rahul Gandhi took to X and said that the Constitution is not merely a book, but a "sacred promise" to citizens of the country. Further, he asked the people of India to pledge not to allow any "attack ...
India observes Constitution Day every year on November 26 to honour the creation of the Constitution and the efforts of the leaders who shaped it. Constitution day of India is also known as "Samvidhan ...
In a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Salutations to our Constitution makers on #ConstitutionDay today. It continues to shape ...
Schools, banks, and Wall Street are open, but today’s observance of Constitution Day is a holiday to nevertheless cheer and celebrate. It’s been exactly 238 years since 39 delegates from 12 states ...