JAIPUR: Governor Kalraj Mishra said that the post of governor is not for rest, but for continuous work.
He said that it is necessary for all to abide by the Constitution. If it is compromised at any level, then the task of stopping it is done by the post of governor. He described the Constitution as the soul and guide of democracy. Mishra remembered the affinity he had received from the people during his two years in office.
Mishra was addressing at the launch ceremony of the book 'Sarvangeen Vikas ki Nai Raah- Prathibathada ka Do Varsh' organised at Raj Bhavan on Thursday.
He said that people should know how the governor acts as the first citizen of the state, that is why he kept the Raj Bhavan in constant positive dynamics. Gave time to meet people every day. The gates of the Raj Bhavan were also opened for such people who could not get entry here earlier.
He also informed about the relief efforts made in tribal areas through Raj Bhavan, effective coaching classes for employment of tribal youth, efforts made for expansion of basic facilities in tribal areas. Mishra said that constitutional arrangements have been made in the country for the welfare of the people.
He said that giving priority to processes related to public interest along with constitutional duties, it has been a continuous effort in the last two years to ensure effective and all-round development of Rajasthan.
Governor said that all citizens should become aware of the basic spirit of the Constitution and their fundamental duties, and in this direction, a new practice was established in the country by getting the Preamble of the Constitution and Fundamental Duties read before the budget speech in the Vidhan Sabha.
In order to make the younger generation aware of the Constitution in all the universities of the state, an initiative was taken for the construction of Constitution Parks and also in the Raj Bhavan campus.