VP C. P. Radhakrishnan Releases Updated Constitution of India in Sindhi Language
Vice President of India C. P. Radhakrishnan released the updated edition of the Constitution of India in Sindhi language in both Devanagari Script (1st edition) and Persian Script (2nd edition) in Uparashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi, Delhi, on the occasion of Sindhi Language Day (Sindhi Bhasha Diwas) on April 10, 2026, promoting linguistic inclusivity by making constitutional provisions accessible in citizens’ mother tongues.
About the Constitution in Sindhi Language:
Significance: The initiative enhances accessibility, inclusivity, and democratic participation for Sindhi speakers.
Authority: The initiative is implemented by the Legislative Department under the MoL&J in line with Articles 343, 345, and 350B, while Sindhi’s inclusion in the Eighth Schedule through the 21st Constitutional Amendment Act, 1967 affirms its cultural significance.
Translations: Part of a wider initiative translating the Constitution into languages like Bodo, Dogri, Santhali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Nepali.
Vision: Strengthens democracy, bridges governance gaps, and supports linguistic diversity aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
Vice President of India C. P. Radhakrishnan released the updated edition of the Constitution of India in Sindhi language in both Devanagari Script (1st edition) and Persian Script (2nd edition) in Uparashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi, Delhi, on the occasion of Sindhi Language Day (Sindhi Bhasha Diwas) on April 10, 2026, promoting linguistic inclusivity by making constitutional provisions accessible in citizens’ mother tongues.
About the Constitution in Sindhi Language:
Significance: The initiative enhances accessibility, inclusivity, and democratic participation for Sindhi speakers.
Authority: The initiative is implemented by the Legislative Department under the MoL&J in line with Articles 343, 345, and 350B, while Sindhi’s inclusion in the Eighth Schedule through the 21st Constitutional Amendment Act, 1967 affirms its cultural significance.
Translations: Part of a wider initiative translating the Constitution into languages like Bodo, Dogri, Santhali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Nepali.
Vision: Strengthens democracy, bridges governance gaps, and supports linguistic diversity aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
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