Har Ghar Samvidhan

Har Ghar Samvidhan Mission:

Distribution of 10,000 Replica copies of Original Calligraphed Constitution of India

Our Vision for this mission:

A unique initiative of Justice Junction and its’ founder Sh. Manish Lawaniya, on completing 10 years of providing legal aid and public service to the common people. In the last 10 years, Sh. Lawaniya and our team has realised that not even the common man but also the well-educated people are oblivious of their rights and duties, under the constitution and this often leads to unnecessary harassment and waste of their precious time and efforts.

Justice Junction as a responsible organisation under the leadership of Sh. Manish Lawaniya, decided to take things in his hand for disseminating awareness, about the constitution of India and motivating the ordinary citizen to learn, about the rights and duties towards our country, while imbibing in them, the necessary spirit and appreciation for vision of the makers of our constitution.

To achieve this vision, he conceived a novel idea to distribute 10,000 Replica copies of the original calligraphed Constitution of India to the general and elite in our country and society.

For completing this target, phase wise distribution of the 10,000 Replica copies of original calligraphed draft/copy of constitution shall be undertaken by him and his enthusiastic team, while meeting people from different walks of life , engaging in meaningful discussions with them, understanding their view points and dispelling any myths in the minds along the way. We firmly believe that correct information shall imbibe pride and remove all prejudice in the common people towards our country and constitution and bring greater cohesion in society.

A brief about ‘The original Calligraphed draft of the constitution of India’

“The original calligraphed draft of the Indian Constitution features illustrations reflecting artistic styles from various civilizations across the subcontinent, spanning from the prehistoric Mohenjo-daro of the Indus Valley to contemporary times.”

The illustrations represent styles from different civilizations of the subcontinent, ranging from the prehistoric Mohenjodaro, in the Indus Valley, to the present. The calligraphy in the book was done by Prem Behari Narain Raizada, using a holder and nib (No. 303 nib). It was illuminated by Nandalal Bose, known as the artist laureate of India, and his students, from Kala Bhavan (Institute of Fine Arts), Visvabharati University, including Beohar Rammanohar Sinha (credited, among other items, for the Preamble page), Dinanath Bhargava (credited for the emblem of India), Kripal Singh Shekhawat, A. Perumal, Vinayak Sivram Masoji and other artists, which included Bose’s three children: Biswarup Bose (and his wife Nibedita), Gauri Bhanja (and her daughter, Bani Patel) and Jamuna Sen. Amala Bose, later wife of ABP Group chairman Kanailal Sarkar, Jagdish Mittal (1) and Dhirendra Krishna Deb Barman were also in the team of illustrators. The illustrations were done in indigenous methods, using gold-leaf and stone colors. The name of the calligrapher is signed as Prem at bottom left of the text window on each page; the name of the illustrator is signed at bottom left of each illustrated page frame. Pictures are separately signed. The manuscript was written on microbe-resistant parchment sheets measuring 45.7 cm × 58.4 cm with a shelf life of a thousand years. The finished manuscript consisted of 234 pages and weighed ~13 kg. This manuscript was signed by the members of the Constituent Assembly on 24th January 1950.

How to get your free, original calligraphed draft of the Constitution of India.

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