
NOVEMBER 29, 2025: Former Chief Justice of the High Court of Patna, Justice L Narasimha Reddy, who is also the President, Keshav Memorial Educational Society (KMES) and Chancellor, University of Hyderabad, visited the Photo Exhibition on Constitution Day organised by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Keshav Memorial Educational Society, on Saturday.
Justice Reddy was accompanied by Shruti Patil, Additional Director General, CBC. He went through the information panels on Constitution Day and Vandemataram @150, and appreciated the efforts made to present constitutional themes in an engaging and informative manner for students.
Addressing the students of Keshav Memorial College of Law (KMCL), Justice Narasimha Reddy highlighted the significance of the Indian Constitution, describing it as the outcome of the remarkable work of the Drafting Committee led by Dr B. R. Ambedkar. He noted that the flexibility of the Constitution is its greatest strength, enabling it to adapt to evolving societal needs—whether in technology, justice delivery, administration, or welfare.

Emphasising the centrality of Fundamental Rights in Indian democracy, Justice Reddy stated that these rights can be meaningful only when citizens also fulfil their Fundamental Duties. He underlined that India is now looked up to by the world not only for its scientific and economic achievements but also for its social values, including tolerance, strong family systems, and Yoga.
Justice Reddy urged the students to treat every citizen with equality and to work with a spirit of brotherhood. He later interacted with students and responded to their questions.
The programme was attended by A. V. Subrahmanyam, Secretary, KMES; B. Sridhar Reddy, Joint Secretary, KMES; Vani Akkapeddi, Principal, KMCL; and other dignitaries.
