Thursday, August 26, 2021

Why Republic Day is celebrated in India

  
Republic Day

Republic Day 

Not knowing how many freedom fighters have given their lives to make India a free country.  For many years our fighters faced the British to get the status of a republic for India.  At the same time, in the end, the British government had to bow before the heroes of our country and they had to leave our country.  It seems easy to win this struggle, in fact, behind this struggle, many people have sacrificed their lives.  Even after liberating India, there was another challenge before the leaders of our country and that was the challenge.  To make India a strong country.  To a large extent, his hard work has also worked in making India a strong country and today India has the image of a powerful country in the world.

At the same time, this year we are going to celebrate our 69th Republic Day.  Republic Day is celebrated in our country on 26 January.  26 January has been of great importance during the fight for India's independence.  That's why in our country this day was chosen to make it Republic Day.  After all, what happened on this day, this day has become such an important day for the independence of India and why is it celebrated, on this day we are going to give you information about Republic Day.

Importance of 26 January in the History of India (Why 26 January Is A Special Day In India's History)

On 26 January, our whole country came under the Constitution.  At the same time, the constitution was made effective on this day because on this day in the year 1930, Congress had announced to give 'Purna Swaraj' to India.  After which India could be made an independent country in the year 1947 while fighting with the British rule.  After this, the constitution was prepared for how to run our country and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar had an important role in preparing it.  It took two years, eleven months and eighteen days to prepare it.  It was completed on 26 November 1949.  After which it was brought in place of Government of India Act, 1935 on 26 January 1950.

26, January function

This day is celebrated in every school and colleges of the country and a day before the tricolor, the national flag of India is hoisted in the schools.  Various programs are presented by the children.  On this proud day, tricolor hoisting and various patriotic programs are organized at all important places of the country.

26, january parade rajpath

26, january parade rajpath

On this day the President of India hoists the flag of his country in Delhi and it is customary to salute him with 21 guns.  After which the tableau of their state is taken out by the states of India on the Rajpath.  In these tableaux, each state shows about its state's costume and its culture.

At the same time, the three armies of India also take out their tableaux and tell about the power of India to the whole world including the countrymen.  Many people and leaders attend this parade to be held in the capital.  At the same time, before starting this program, the Prime Minister of the country pays homage to the heroes of our country by visiting Amar Jyoti.

Chief Guest Of Republic Day 2019

To make this day more special, every year some politician from other country is invited as a guest.  At the same time, in the year 1950, India first invited the President of Indonesia and his name was Sukarno.  In the year 2017, an invitation was sent to the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi for this day and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zaid Al Nahyan visited India on the occasion.  This year too, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will be the chief guest of India's 70th Republic Day program to join India's celebration of this day.

Republic day security arrangements
Republic day security arrangements

Every year, a few days before the Republic Day, security arrangements are tightened in Delhi.  These security arrangements also cause a little trouble to the people.  But there is no accident on this day, so it is very important to make these arrangements.

Republic day closing ceremony 2021
On January 29, in the evening at Vijay Chowk, the three armies of the country conclude this program in the presence of the President.  At the same time, many people are also present there on this occasion to see the Beating Retreat ceremony by the army.  Various regiments of the army conclude the event by playing pipe and drum bands, buglers and trumpeters.  A tune like 'Saare Jahan Se Achcha' is played by the army.  This event is known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony.

facts about republic day
Below we are going to tell you some amazing facts related to Republic Day, about which you will hardly know before and these main information are as follows –

During 1950 to 1954, Republic Day celebrations were organized at various places in Delhi.  The celebration of this day at Rajpath was started from the year 1955.

Due to the death of former Prime Minister of the country Lal Bahadur Shastri on 11 January 1966, no one was invited as the chief guest on this day.

The Constitution of India consists of a total of 448 articles, 12 schedules and 25 parts, which makes the constitution of our country the largest written constitution in the world.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar has the status of father of the Indian Constitution.  The constitution of our country was prepared by him.  At the same time, the glory of the first President of India was increased by Rajendra Prasad.

This happened for the first time in the history of India when the country's President S.  Due to the ill health of Radhakrishnan, he could not take the salute on Republic Day.

This time the country's new President Ram Nath Kovind will also take a 21-gun salute while performing his duty.  Ram Nath Kovind is the 14th President of our country in order and he has recently taken over this post.

The Congress declared 26 January 1930 as 'Independence Day'.  But, in 1947, 15 August came out as the official Independence Day.  After which the new Indian Constitution was implemented on 26 January 1950, to make the 1930 manifesto memorable.
 The main program of this day is the distribution of awards like Param Vir Chakra, Ashok Chakra and Vir Chakra to the soldiers of India to honor their valor.

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