A Constitution is defined as a document which lays down the framework and provides the fundamental principles on which the government of a country is based. It is considered as the supreme law of the land. The Constitution of India was enacted by a Constituent Assembly set up under the Cabinet Mission Plan, in 1946.
M.N Roy: He championed the Communist Movement in India was the person who for the first time in 1934 put forth the idea of an Indian Constituent Assembly for framing of Constitution of India. Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar: The Draft of the Constitution was prepared by a Drafting Committed consisting of 7 members, under the Chairmanship of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar.
Jawarharlal Nehru: He is considered as one of the main architects of Independent India. He played a central role in India’s struggle for freedom. He became the Prime Minister of independent India and shaped the future of the nation as a modern, secular and democratic state.
Mahatma Gandhi: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is known to the world as Mahatma. He pioneered India’s freedom movement. He won the independence of India by walking in the path of truth and non-violence.