Some Major facts about Republic Day of India

On the Republic Day of India on the honor and achievements of the country in various fields. Highlighted, military power and our rich cultural heritage are shown worldwide.

Some Major facts about Republic Day of India

Republic Day is celebrated with joy and gaiety across the country. Seeing the enthusiasm with which this day is celebrated, the statement of unity in diversity is visible. Every Indian motherland has to be worshiped. This not only reflects secularism and democracy but also reflects the rich culture, dialects, languages, customs, traditions, and religions of the country. This year our country is celebrating 63rd Republic Day.

Some Major facts about Republic Day of India

Each state of the country celebrates the Republic Day of India celebrations. On this occasion, flag hoisting is done in all schools, colleges, government offices, and institutes, and cultural programs are organized.

The ceremony is held in the national capital, New Delhi, where a march past is organized by the three armies and the defense forces. The program begins with the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate, where the Prime Minister of India pays tribute to the martyrs.

The National Flag is hoisted by the President of India, the National Anthem is sung and a 21-gun salute is given. Separate regiments of army, navy, and air force march along Rajpath on behalf of Rashtrapati Bhava at R Gate to salute the President of India, who is Indian armed. The Commander in Chief is also there.

This is followed by a parade of state regiments and India's paramilitary forces. There are spectacular presentations representing various folk dances, festivals, historical places of the country. Children from different schools perform folk dances from different states, which are delightful and full of enthusiasm.

The parade by Border Security Force's motorcycle show 'Jambaz' is the most exciting, engaging, and amazing performance. This performance is rhythmic and an amazing piece of physical and mental balance.

Border Security Force's motorcycle show 'Jambaz'


Indian Air Force aircraft scattering rose petals announcing the conclusion of this great day's panoramic smoke. These are prominent in the panoramic views of the parade.

The national channel of Doordarshan, Doordarshan news, and other channels of Doordarshan telecast the entire program including Jhandavandan and Parade. AIR also broadcasts it live on the radio.

'Beating the Retreat' 

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Every evening from 26th to 29th January, lights are lit at all the major government buildings in the capital, and on the third day i.e. 29th January, the Beating the Retreat ceremony is held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Attractive parades are performed on this occasion by bands of three armies. The trumpet is played at 6 pm in the evening, and it is played. The Republic Day celebrations are considered formal.

History

India became independent on 15 August 1947 and its constitution was assimilated on 26 January 1950, according to which the country of India was declared a democratic, sovereign, and republican country.

On 26 January 1950, the first President of the country, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, declared India a full republic by flagging off with a 21-gun salute. did. It was a time to be reckoned with in historical moments. Since then, every year this day is celebrated as Republic Day and this day is a national holiday throughout the country. Our Constitution Country's Nagar

Gives the power to run his government from the Constitution. After the constitution, Dr. Rajendra Prasad took the oath of President in the Durbar Hall of the present Parliament House.

And then he hoisted the national flag at the Irwin Stadium after a five-mile-long parade ceremony.

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70 years ago, after the salute of 21 guns, the Indian National Flag was hoisted by Dr. Rajendra Prasad and announced the historic birth of the Indian Republic on 26 January 1950.

Republic of India Flag

The creation of India as a sovereign, secular and democratic nation by a British sub-investment was a historic event. It was a journey of almost a decade which was conceived as a dream in 1930 and realized in 1950. A look at this journey of the Indian Republic makes our events even more meaningful.

Lahore Session of Indian National Congress

The seeds of a republican nation were sown in the Lahore session of the Indian National Congress at midnight on 31 December 1919. The session was held under the chairmanship of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Those present at that meeting took an oath to mark January 26 as 'Independence Day' so that the dream of complete independence from the British Raj could be realized. It was decided that 26 January 1930 would be celebrated as Purna Swaraj Day. Many Indian political parties and Indian revolutionaries from all over India showed unity in celebrating this day with respect and pride.

Indian Constituent Assembly Meetings

The first meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly was held on 9 December 1946, which was formed between the Indian leaders and the British Cabinet Mission. The conversation was done as a result. The purpose of this assembly was to provide India with a constitution that would serve the long-term purpose and. Therefore, several committees were appointed to conduct in-depth research on various aspects of the proposed constitution. Discussions on the recommendations were debated and the Indian Constitution was given a burning form? It has been revised several times and officially adopted 13 on 34.

Constitution came into force

While India became an independent nation on 15 August 1947, it enjoyed the true spirit of independence on 26 January 1950 when the Indian Constitution came into force. This constitution gave the citizens of India the right to run their own rule by choosing their own government. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was sworn in as the President of India at the Durbar Hall of the Government House and after that, the President's convoy reached the Irwin Stadium, located 5 miles from where he hoisted the National Flag. Since then, this historic day, 26 January, has been celebrated like a festival and with national sentiment all over the country. This day has its own different significance when the Indian Constitution was adopted.

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