Quiz: Who Were the First and Last People to Sign the Constitution of India?

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Welcome to the Know Your Constitution Daily Quiz by The Quint, where we ask you one question every day about lesser-known facts regarding the Constitution.

What better way to celebrate 73 years of India being a Republic than by learning more about the seminal document that proclaimed India to be a sovereign democratic republic on 26 January 1950?

So, without further ado, here's the Know Your Constitution Question of The Day #4.

Who were the first and last people to sign the Constitution of India?

Here are your options.

Decide on an option before you scroll down any further.

All set? Okay, time for the right answer.

And the Correct Answer Is…

Option number 3: Jawaharlal Nehru and Feroze Gandhi.

The Indian Constitution was signed by the 284 members of the Constituent Assembly. The first person to sign the Constitution of India was Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India and the last was Feroze Gandhi.

Dr Rajendra Prasad.
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