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Constitution Glory Festival

Institute  Name

Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management

                                                                                                     

Name of the Event 

Constitution Glory Festival

Resource Person

Dr. Ravi Saxena (Narsee Monjee College)

Date & Time

18th February to 21st February  2025  (11:00 AM – 1:00PM)

Venue

LLIM Seminar Hall

Faculty In charge

Dr. Shakti Awasthi, Dr. Priyanka Rani  & Dr. C.Satyanarayana

 

Description

 

 

Day 1 – The celebration of the constitution Glory Festival started with a quiz competition on introduction to Constitution of India which was organized on 18th February 2025 at 11.00 am to 12.30 pm in Room No.609. The event was a vibrant celebration of persuasive communication and critical thinking, showcasing the remarkable talent of all our participants. Where the first place is won by Aryan Ajgaonkar and Saurabh Dhanke of MMS-I Div A, whereas Siddhant Bharadiya and Niraj Darji of MMS-I Div A  secured 2nd position. All the participants were given the participation certificate.

The program ended with the small celebration. One and all present on the occasion enjoyed the show.

Day 2 – The Rhetoric competition was organized on day 2 of constitution glory festival celebrations held on 20th February 2025 from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm in Room No.609 . The event was a vibrant celebration of persuasive communication and critical thinking, showcasing the remarkable talent of all the participants.

 

The first place is secured by Shah Mohammad Salman from MMS-I of Div D, whereas Sachin Wamanroa Chavan of MMS-I Div A secured 2nd position. All the participants were given the participation certificate.A special thanks was offered to all the revered judges- Prof. Dr. Keval Ukey, Prof. Dr. Gautam Trehan and Prof. Dr. C. Satyanaryana.

Day 3 – On day 3 of celebrating Constitution Glory Festival a guest session on “The Idea of India: We The People and The Constitution of India”, was organized on February 21st , 2025, at Lala Lajpatrai Institute Of Management, Mahalaxmi. Dr. Ravi Saxena, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Narsee Monjee University, Mumbai with 18 years of teaching and research experience was the speaker on the occasion. During the session, Dr. saxena introduced the Indian Constitution, explaining its foundational principles and how India adopted aspects of its constitution from from UK. he presented a thought-provoking argument on why America could learn values from India and discussed how Mahatma Gandhi, despite being a law-abiding leader, defied British rule through the Dandi March, leading to ideological differences with Subhash Chandra Bose. He elaborated on the significance of key constitutional terms like “We The People,” sovereign, socialist, democratic, and liberty and emphasized India’s peace-loving nature while addressing geopolitical concerns. The event was successfully conducted and appreciated by one and all.

During the whole month of February, the Library at LLIM showcased the books on constitution of India.

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Institute  Name

Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management

                                                                                                     

Name of the Event 

Constitution Glory Festival

Resource Person

Dr. Ravi Saxena (Narsee Monjee College)

Date & Time

18th February to 21st February  2025  (11:00 AM – 1:00PM)

Venue

LLIM Seminar Hall

Faculty In charge

Dr. Shakti Awasthi, Dr. Priyanka Rani  & Dr. C.Satyanarayana

 

Description

 

 

Day 1 – The celebration of the constitution Glory Festival started with a quiz competition on introduction to Constitution of India which was organized on 18th February 2025 at 11.00 am to 12.30 pm in Room No.609. The event was a vibrant celebration of persuasive communication and critical thinking, showcasing the remarkable talent of all our participants. Where the first place is won by Aryan Ajgaonkar and Saurabh Dhanke of MMS-I Div A, whereas Siddhant Bharadiya and Niraj Darji of MMS-I Div A  secured 2nd position. All the participants were given the participation certificate.

The program ended with the small celebration. One and all present on the occasion enjoyed the show.

Day 2 – The Rhetoric competition was organized on day 2 of constitution glory festival celebrations held on 20th February 2025 from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm in Room No.609 . The event was a vibrant celebration of persuasive communication and critical thinking, showcasing the remarkable talent of all the participants.

 

The first place is secured by Shah Mohammad Salman from MMS-I of Div D, whereas Sachin Wamanroa Chavan of MMS-I Div A secured 2nd position. All the participants were given the participation certificate.A special thanks was offered to all the revered judges- Prof. Dr. Keval Ukey, Prof. Dr. Gautam Trehan and Prof. Dr. C. Satyanaryana.

Day 3 – On day 3 of celebrating Constitution Glory Festival a guest session on “The Idea of India: We The People and The Constitution of India”, was organized on February 21st , 2025, at Lala Lajpatrai Institute Of Management, Mahalaxmi. Dr. Ravi Saxena, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Narsee Monjee University, Mumbai with 18 years of teaching and research experience was the speaker on the occasion. During the session, Dr. saxena introduced the Indian Constitution, explaining its foundational principles and how India adopted aspects of its constitution from from UK. he presented a thought-provoking argument on why America could learn values from India and discussed how Mahatma Gandhi, despite being a law-abiding leader, defied British rule through the Dandi March, leading to ideological differences with Subhash Chandra Bose. He elaborated on the significance of key constitutional terms like “We The People,” sovereign, socialist, democratic, and liberty and emphasized India’s peace-loving nature while addressing geopolitical concerns. The event was successfully conducted and appreciated by one and all.

During the whole month of February, the Library at LLIM showcased the books on constitution of India.

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