Indian High Commission uses art as way to help SL children understand India

29 November 2022 12:00 am Views - 98

 The Indian High Commission, in view of India’s Constitution Day, organized an art competition titled ‘Incredible India’ and ‘Fundamental Duties’ to help the young and creative students from Sri Lanka develop a closer understanding of their civilizational partner, India, said a statement from the Indian High Commission. 

  India’s ‘Constitution Day’ was observed through a series of events organized by the High Commission of India, Colombo on November 26. The special day marked the adoption of the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949. 


​More than 200 school children from different parts of Sri Lanka enthusiastically participated in the Children’s Art Competition organized on 26.


High Commissioner Gopal Baglay, who was the Chief Guest at the competition, complemented families and teachers of the children for nurturing the talents of the next generation by encouraging them to participate in such competitions. 


 “​In order to instill a sense of environmental responsibility and care for future generations of children, a unique workshop which gave training on creating beautiful environment-friendly art works from waste materials was also organized on the occasion. A tailor-made exhibition – ‘Making of Indian Constitution’ – gave the pictorial history and background of events and milestones that made the world’s largest written Constitution a reality.  


The ​High Commissioner and officials of the High Commission paid floral tributes to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, main architect of the Indian Constitution on Constitution Day, 2022. Earlier, preamble of the Constitution which professes guiding principles of India was read out by the High Commissioner and Indian officials in Sri Lanka. 


 Following the adoption of the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949, it came into effect on 26 January 1950. Indians across the world celebrate ‘Republic Day’ every year with great fervor to mark this momentous occasion. The Indian Constitution, which has drawn from best practices and procedures of various countries, has been the main anchor and basis for decision-making for policy-makers of India,” the statement said.