On Constitution Day 2025, the Legislative Department digitally released the Constitution of India in 9 additional regional languages: Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Bodo, Kashmiri, Telugu, Odia and Assamese. The existing article records that the function was held at Samvidhan Sadan and was presided over by the President of India. The PIB source adds that the national function was scheduled in the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan at 11:00 AM on 26 November 2025, with the Vice-President, Prime Minister, Speaker of Lok Sabha, Union Ministers and Members of Parliament from both Houses scheduled to attend.

For exam preparation, this update is not just a language-launch fact. It connects constitutional governance with language access, citizen participation and public availability of core legal documents. In RAS and UPSC prelims, direct questions may focus on the department, the exact set of 9 languages, the venue and the Constitution Day context. For mains, the relevance lies in constitutional values, democratic traditions and the idea that official constitutional material should be accessible to more linguistic communities.

Static GK linkage should be made with Constitution Day, the Preamble and basic constitutional awareness. The PIB source states that the programme also included the reading of the Preamble led by the President, and that ministries, departments, State/UT governments and local bodies would organise Constitution-themed programmes across the country. Therefore, the topic fits national current affairs, Indian Constitution and governance. While revising, keep four anchors together: Legislative Department, 9 additional regional languages, Samvidhan Sadan and 26 November 2025.