<p>The Karnataka cabinet on Thursday decided to make it mandatory for all schools and colleges, whether government, aided or private, to read the Preamble of the Constitution daily.</p>.<p>It has also made it compulsory to have a portrait of the Preamble of the Constitution put up at all government and semi-government offices in the state.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/karnataka-govt-decides-to-remove-chapters-on-rss-founder-and-savarkar-in-school-textbooks-1228095.html" target="_blank">Karnataka govt decides to remove chapters on RSS founder and Savarkar in school textbooks</a></strong></p>.<p>"Keeping in mind the freedom struggle, the idea behind writing of the Constitution, the people, especially the youth at schools, colleges and universities -- whether it is government, aided or private -- should compulsorily read the Preamble of the Constitution," Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa said.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting here, he said this will motivate the youth to contribute towards nation building and promote brotherhood among all communities. "Having such a great Constitution, our youth should compulsorily read its preamble every day," he said, adding that all government and semi-government offices should have a portrait of it displayed.</p>
<p>The Karnataka cabinet on Thursday decided to make it mandatory for all schools and colleges, whether government, aided or private, to read the Preamble of the Constitution daily.</p>.<p>It has also made it compulsory to have a portrait of the Preamble of the Constitution put up at all government and semi-government offices in the state.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/karnataka-govt-decides-to-remove-chapters-on-rss-founder-and-savarkar-in-school-textbooks-1228095.html" target="_blank">Karnataka govt decides to remove chapters on RSS founder and Savarkar in school textbooks</a></strong></p>.<p>"Keeping in mind the freedom struggle, the idea behind writing of the Constitution, the people, especially the youth at schools, colleges and universities -- whether it is government, aided or private -- should compulsorily read the Preamble of the Constitution," Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa said.</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting here, he said this will motivate the youth to contribute towards nation building and promote brotherhood among all communities. "Having such a great Constitution, our youth should compulsorily read its preamble every day," he said, adding that all government and semi-government offices should have a portrait of it displayed.</p>