The Indian Constitution
The Supreme Law of IndiaLearn about the Constitution and your Fundamental Rights as an Indian citizen!
📖 Let’s Learn The Indian Constitution!
The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of India. It was adopted on 26th January 1950 — which is why we celebrate Republic Day! The Constitution lays down the rules by which our country is governed and guarantees Fundamental Rights to every citizen.
The Constitution was written by a committee led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, known as the Father of the Indian Constitution. It took 2 years, 11 months, and 18 days to complete — making it the longest written constitution in the world!
💡 The Rule
Key Facts:
• Adopted: 26th November 1949 (Constitution Day)
• Enforced: 26th January 1950 (Republic Day)
• Chairman: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (drafting committee)
• Contains: 448 articles, 25 parts, 12 schedules
• Fundamental Rights: 6 basic rights guaranteed to EVERY citizen
🎯 Key Concept
⚖️ The Constitution guarantees 6 Fundamental Rights:
1. Right to Equality
2. Right to Freedom
3. Right Against Exploitation
4. Right to Freedom of Religion
5. Cultural and Educational Rights
6. Right to Constitutional Remedies
📋 Constitution Basics
Supreme law of India — rules for governance
Adopted 26 Nov 1949, enforced 26 Jan 1950
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar led the drafting committee
448 articles — longest written constitution!
Opens with “We, the people of India…”
6 Fundamental Rights for every citizen
⚖️ Examples & Practice
Learn with organized examples and sentences!
📖 What is the Constitution?
⚖️ Fundamental Rights (Simplified)
📖 Key Terms
📖 Fun Facts About the Constitution
📢 Key Constitution Facts
Say each fact clearly!
✏️ Constitution Quiz
Choose the right answer!
1. Republic Day is celebrated on ___.
2. The Father of the Indian Constitution is ___.
3. India has ___ Fundamental Rights.
4. “Secular” means all ___ are treated equally.
5. The Constitution is the ___ law of India.
🎯 Match the Fundamental Right
Click each to identify which right it belongs to!
Click any to check!
📝 Discussion Questions
Think about the Constitution and YOUR rights!
Why does India need a Constitution? What would happen without one?
Which Fundamental Right do you think is the MOST important? Why?
What does it mean that India is secular? Why is this important?
Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies the “heart and soul” — why?
How does the Right to Education affect YOUR life personally?
The Constitution has been amended 100+ times. Why should a constitution be able to change?
Memory Trick
6 Fundamental Rights — E-F-E-R-C-R:
1. Equality (all are equal)
2. Freedom (speak, move, work)
3. Against Exploitation (no forced labour)
4. Religion (practice freely)
5. Cultural & Educational (minorities + education)
6. Constitutional Remedies (go to court!)
🎮 The Indian Constitution Quiz
Test what you’ve learned!
The Indian Constitution was enforced on…
Who is the Father of the Indian Constitution?
How many Fundamental Rights are there?
“Secular” means…
The Constitution is the ___ in the world.
Republic Day celebrates…
The original Constitution was…
Right to Equality means…
🎉 Quiz Complete!
0/8Fun Facts
The original handwritten Constitution is kept in special helium-filled cases in the Parliament Library in New Delhi to preserve it for future generations!
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar studied at Columbia University (USA) and London School of Economics (UK). Despite facing extreme caste discrimination as a child, he became one of the most educated Indians of his time!
🧠 Tips for Parents
Rights Discussion
Discuss at dinner: “What right are YOU using right now?” Eating = right to life. Speaking = right to freedom. Make it personal!
Republic Day
Watch the Republic Day parade together. Discuss: “WHY do we celebrate this? What happened on 26th January 1950?”
Ambedkar’s Story
Read about Dr. Ambedkar’s life — born into discrimination, became the architect of India’s supreme law. The most inspiring Indian story!