DIMAPUR — Police Headquarters (PHQ) in Kohima observed ‘Constitution Day’ on November 24 in its conference hall.
In his short address, Director General of Police (DGP), Nagaland, Rupin Sharma, stated that “Constitution Day,” which was observed since 2015, is a day not only to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India but also to remind of the rights and responsibility as a citizen of the country. Sharma further stated that the Preamble acts as a “lighthouse” in every sphere of life to give a sense of direction and purpose.
The observance of the Constitution Day at PHQ was also joined by the officials of 13 banks in the state who were present at PHQ for a consultative meeting with the police department. The banking officials included deputy general managers, chief managers and host of branch managers.
The programme was chaired by RhovisieNyuwi, AIGP (Admin), who highlighted the significance of the day, who also mentioned that the Preamble is the “soul of the Constitution”.
The short programme was followed by reading of the Preamble of the Constitution of India by the congregation consisting of all officers and staff of PHQ, NPTO, Police Engineering Project and INT led by the DGP, Rupin Sharma.
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