The Constitution is the pillar of social solidarity: Justice Narayana

Warangal:The former judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court Justice PS Narayana said on Tuesday that the constitution is a valuable document to protect the social structure of India.
He said it was a two-day national conference of the two-day “Indian Constitution, Milestones, Issues and Challenges” organized by the SC/ST Learning Centre and was chaired on Tuesday by Vice President Professor K. Pratap Reddy.
Judge Narayana stressed the importance of the constitution in maintaining a unified society, saying that the secular values of the constitution serve the population as a whole, especially in sectors such as education, health care and social development.
He urged participants to protect and protect the Constitution, noting that it guarantees equality, freedom and fraternity for all citizens.
Former High Court judge, Judge Chandraiah, spoke about the role of the Constitution in providing quotas for the upward quota to the back community. He stressed the importance of education in human development and encouraged people to read the Constitution to understand its rights. He stressed the need for central and state governments to allocate sufficient funds to strengthen the education system.
Professor Srinivas Reddy, former university registrar, called for a rise of alternative, honest political systems. Dr. Riyaz, chairman of the Telangana State Library, praised the secular values of the Constitution and preserved the country’s diverse cultural system.
He reminded him that the Constitution faces many challenges in its 75-year journey and is the backbone of the protection of civil rights.