On Constitution Day, 26 November 2025, the Legislative Department digitally launched the Constitution of India in 9 additional regional languages. The languages are Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Bodo, Kashmiri, Telugu, Odia and Assamese. The function was held at Samvidhan Sadan and was presided over by the President of India.

For exam preparation, study it with the static areas of Constitution, Preamble, Citizenship & Fundamental Rights and current political developments. The most important prelims facts are the department, venue, presiding authority and the exact list of languages. The list should be revised together because options can easily mix languages such as Bodo, Kashmiri, Odia and Assamese with unrelated distractors.

The broader significance lies in digital access and linguistic inclusion. Making the digital version of the Constitution available to more linguistic communities can strengthen constitutional literacy and make it easier for citizens to read the Constitution in their own language.

For mains answers, the update can be used under linguistic federalism, citizen access, digital governance and constitutional awareness. For RAS and UPSC preparation, it is useful at both factual and analytical levels: remember the languages and the event details for prelims, and use the larger theme of regional-language access to explain how citizen access and constitutional literacy are strengthened.