Summary: The obstruction to the well-being of India and its constitution has been caused by various factors, including terrorism, civil disobedience, communal disputes, and communist propaganda. The Viceroy mentions the challenges faced in maintaining law and order, but also highlights improvements in financial stability, particularly in the reduction of the cost of government. Efforts have been made to address unemployment and improve educational systems, with a focus on quality over quantity in colleges. The Viceroy expresses confidence in India's ability to navigate difficult times ahead, emphasizing the need for cooperation and responsible governance in facing these challenges. The speech also touches on the importance of industrial development, public health initiatives, and efforts to combat discrimination. Overall, the Viceroy emphasizes the need for continued progress and collaboration in addressing the various obstacles to India's well-being and constitutional development.