KATHMANDU, Sept 19: The Constitution Day (i.e. Ashoj 3) is being celebrated by organizing various programs across the country today. The Day marks the promulgation of the constitution written by the people's representatives through the Constituent Assembly on Ashoj 3, 2072 BS.
Present constitution is the seventh written constitution of Nepal which aims at establishing socialism through citizen's socioeconomic and cultural rights. It bears special significance for it was promulgated through the constituent assembly based on Janaandolan II, Comprehensive Peace Accord and peace process.
World Teachers' Day being observed today
The peace accord was signed earlier between the then seven political parties and CPN (Maoist Center) party. Importantly, it has formally institutionalized the new system of federal democratic republic with the abolition of the unitary system and monarchy. There are currently seven provinces, 753 local levels and a federal government as per new form of governance adopted by the new constitution. The national charter has 35 Parts, 308 Articles and 9 Schedules.
Meanwhile, a special function is being organized at the Army Pavilion at Tundikhel this morning. Awareness campaigns, discourse and discussions are being organized on this occasion. Special features on the Constitution Day have been published in the print media and electronic media and special programs being broadcast and telecast on this occasion.
The constitution promulgated by the citizens of Nepal for themselves is being embraced by one and all gradually. The incumbent government has put in place necessary policies and laws to enforce the constitution while efforts were underway to implement federalism effectively in the country.
(RSS)