Mumbai : State Bank of
India, Nation’s largest bank, commemorated the 76th Constitution Day
(Samvidhan Diwas) with a wide range of activities across the country, with the
highlight being the inauguration of an exhibition on “Making of the
Constitution of India” by SBI Chairman, Shri Challa Sreenivasulu Setty at the
Bank’s Corporate Centre in Mumbai.
The exhibition, curated
to mark 76 years of the adoption of the Constitution of India, took visitors
through the Nation’s constitutional journey. The showcase highlighted the
vision, values and foundational spirit embedded in the Constitution.
Speaking on the
occasion, Shri. Challa Sreenivasulu
Setty, Chairman, SBI, said, “The Constitution of India is not just a
legal document, it is the guiding light that shapes our responsibilities,
aspirations and collective progress. As we celebrate 76 years of its adoption,
it is important that each one of us reflects on the duties it entrusts to us as
citizens. Through this exhibition and programmes across the country, we hope to
inspire greater constitutional awareness, civic responsibility and pride in our
democratic heritage.”
Across the Bank’s
network, the leadership teams and employees, including those in Local Head
Offices (LHOs), Administrative Offices (AOs), Regional Business Offices (RBOs),
Centralised Processing Centres (CPCs) and over 23,000 branches, took a
collective oath to uphold constitutional principles and discharge their duties
with integrity and responsibility.
Samvidhan Diwas is
observed annually to mark the adoption of the Constitution of India on November
26, 1949, which came into effect on January 26, 1950.
SBI’s observance of
Constitution Day reinforces the Bank’s commitment to fostering constitutional
values and civic awareness across its workforce and the communities it serves.