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Social worker Kalyan Banerjee launches his book 'In My Eyes The Constitution Of India'

| | Aug 05, 2016, at 05:26 am
Kolkata, Aug 4 (IBNS): Kalyan Banerjee, a social worker, who is associated with numerous social organizations in the country, has perceived that certain areas of the Constitution of India require certain amendments in regard to Protection of Political Rights & Prevention of Corruption, Election of CJI (Chief justice of India) and Public Referendum.

His views are in regard to passing of Bills in the Upper and Lower house of the Parliament.

In an attempt to express his views in this context, he has written the book “In My Eyes The Constitution Of India”.

The book was launched in Kolkata on Thursday.

Eminent dignitaries like actor Kaushik Sen, footballer Subrata Bhattacharya, composer, singer, actor, director Anindya Chatterjee, and writer-director Partha De who has also compiled and planned the book were present among others.

The dignitaries present, spoke about the relevance of the book in the present social context and praised the efforts of the writer in bringing forth the issues to the notice of the people. 

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