Gwalior:The Central library of the Gwalior houses the original bound copy of the Indian constitution since March 31, 1956. The priceless possession is one of the 16 original Indian constitutions that were being sent to different parts of the country.
The Madhya Pradesh's city takes extra pride in boasting about the antique copy, talking about which Library manager says, "It is a matter of our pride that we have the original copy of the Constitution."
"People from far and wide come to see it. This copy is special in many respects, its cover is gold inscribed and has a total of 231 pages. It mentions articles 344 to 351 of the constitution and also has the original signatures of 286 members of the Constituent Assembly including B. R. Ambedkar to Dr Rajendra Prasad and Feroze Gandhi.
At the beginning of every paragraph recorded in the original copy, there is a special symbolic picture. The students coming to see this say that it is a matter of pride for them that they are able to see the constitution on which our country runs.