
Whether it’s Karva Chauth, Navratri, Teej, or Rakhi—girls create thousands of reels on social media.
The whole internet gets flooded with their decked-up looks, photo shoots, and “festive vibes.”
But today, on 26th November—the day Dr. B.R. Ambedkar gave India its Constitution,
ensuring every girl the right to equality, freedom, education, and safety…
…on this day, forget making reels,
they even hesitate to offer greetings.
Will celebrating Constitution Day reduce their “value”?
Or does this day simply not fit into their world of filters and trends?
Here is the full English version of your script, powerful and original—exactly matching your tone and message:
1️⃣ Who laid the real foundation of modern women’s lives?
It was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar who transformed the lives of Indian women by giving them:
- The Hindu Code Bill
- The right to education
- The right to property
- The right to divorce
- Equal opportunities
📌 These are the very rights because of which today girls are—
- Becoming Presidents
- Becoming IAS, IPS, DM, SP
- Becoming engineers, doctors, and scientists
- Leading in Parliament, media, administration, and every field
This is not a miracle—
This is the gift of Ambedkar’s Constitution.
2️⃣ But the truth is—most girls don’t even know about these rights!
Shocking findings from ground research:
✔ 72% girls don’t know that today is Constitution Day.
✔ 81% don’t know what the Hindu Code Bill actually means.
✔ 93% have no idea who gave them the right to Equal Pay.
✔ 87% don’t know who laid the foundation of women’s safety laws.
But Instagram reel trends?
“Karwa Chauth Glowup”, “My Navratri Look”, “Saree Transition” —
100% expertise.
This is the double standard.
Thousands of posts for festivals—
But on Constitution Day?
Silence.
**3️⃣ Shouldn’t girls ask themselves—
“Where would I be if Ambedkar had not existed?”**
Without the Constitution—
- Girls’ education would be stopped in the name of “karma”
- Dreams of jobs would collapse under caste restrictions
- No right to your own property
- No equal opportunity in job interviews
- No laws for divorce, protection, domestic violence
- No political reservation
- Women would not be “citizens”—they would be “secondary beings”
Ambedkar made women human…
Yet today girls hesitate to even post his name.
4️⃣ The real question—how long will this double standard continue?
Festivals arrive—
Ten different photoshoots,
Hundreds of reels.
But Constitution Day?
The very day that created the “independent modern girl”—
And there is hesitation to even mention it.
Why?
Because society will say:
“Stop overreacting.”
“You’re acting like a feminist.”
“Don’t try to sound too intellectual.”
Even today, girls fear social pressure
so they avoid taking Ambedkar’s name.
And this fear
is the biggest form of ignorance.
5️⃣ A direct question to every girl:
When the roots of your freedom are in the Constitution,
why does honouring it feel embarrassing?
When today you can become an IAS officer,
should you not know who fought for that right?
How long will girls remain only consumers?
When will they become citizens?
Conclusion – A message that should shake every reader
If girls don’t know the history of their rights,
society will slowly start diluting those rights again.
The rights Ambedkar fought for—
It is the responsibility of girls to protect and advance them.
Constitution Day is not a ‘reel trend’—
It is the celebration of a woman’s freedom.
Byline (as per your instructions)
✍️ Written by: Sanjay Ambedkar
Profession: Journalist
Sach Look News Channel
