Republic Day of India
Republic Day of India
                   On 26th of January every year India celebrates its Republic Day. It is         one of the national holidays of India and regarded as the most important         day in the Indian history as it was on this day in 1950 the constitution         of India came into force and India became a truly sovereign state. It is         celebrated with much enthusiasm throughout the country to commemorate         the event. In New Delhi, the celebrations start with the solemn reminder         of the sacrifice of the martyrs. The patriotic fervor of the people on         this day brings the whole country together even in her essential         diversity. Every part of the country is represented in occasion, which         makes the Republic Day the most popular of all the national holidays of         India.
The Colorful parades and drills are organized where children from various schools and institutions takes part. The parade and pageants are broadcasted on the National Television throughout the country. The most popular of all the national holidays of India, children love to see the air tricks performed by the practiced pilots that shower the tricolors of the Indian flag. The parade also includes the latest weapons of the Indian security forces instilling confidence in the people of the protection offered to them and inspires them with the patriotic feelings. The displays from all the states are meant to promote the feeling of familiarity, brotherhood and unity among the people of this vast country. Cultural functions are held in different parts of India to mark the occasion. In true sense sRepublic Day is the celebration of India's sovereignty and freedom.
Republic Day History
The Colorful parades and drills are organized where children from various schools and institutions takes part. The parade and pageants are broadcasted on the National Television throughout the country. The most popular of all the national holidays of India, children love to see the air tricks performed by the practiced pilots that shower the tricolors of the Indian flag. The parade also includes the latest weapons of the Indian security forces instilling confidence in the people of the protection offered to them and inspires them with the patriotic feelings. The displays from all the states are meant to promote the feeling of familiarity, brotherhood and unity among the people of this vast country. Cultural functions are held in different parts of India to mark the occasion. In true sense sRepublic Day is the celebration of India's sovereignty and freedom.
Republic Day History
                   It was 26th January 1950 one of the most important day in the Indian         history as it was on this day when India became a truly sovereign state         and the constitution of India came into force. Although India gained         independence from the British rule on 15th August 1947 - an occasion         marked with the Independence Day celebrations every year whereas the         establishment of the Republic actually has its roots in the Lahore         Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of 31st December         1929 -1st January 1930 when the Tri-Color Flag was unfurled by the         nationalists and a pledge taken that every year on 26th January, the         'Independence Day' would be celebrated and that the people would         unceasingly strive for the establishment of a Sovereign Democratic         Republic of India. The professed pledge was successfully redeemed on         26th January 1950, when the Constitution of India framed by the         Constituent Assembly of India came into force, although the Independence         from the British rule was achieved on 15th August 1947.
    
The Indian Constituent Assembly met on December 9, 1946. The Assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the proposed constitution. The Indian Constitution was finalized with 395 Articles and eight Schedules, and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. The Indian Republic officially came into being on January 26, 1950. January 26 was not some random date picked out of the calendar. It was on this date in 1927, that the Indian National Congress, then fighting its non-violent war for freedom, voted for complete independence as against 'dominion status'. It was the date when members of the INC took the pledge to work towards a 'sovereign democratic republic' of India. After the Constitution was written and adopted on November 1949, 26 January 1950 the following year was chosen as the day when India would finally arrive as a nation, complete with the lengthiest and the most detailed constitution in the world. Since than Republic day is celebrated all over the country. It was on 26th January 1950 that India became a nation in the true sense, with a constitution and elected representatives of the people.
Spirit of Republic Day
The Indian Constituent Assembly met on December 9, 1946. The Assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of the proposed constitution. The Indian Constitution was finalized with 395 Articles and eight Schedules, and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. The Indian Republic officially came into being on January 26, 1950. January 26 was not some random date picked out of the calendar. It was on this date in 1927, that the Indian National Congress, then fighting its non-violent war for freedom, voted for complete independence as against 'dominion status'. It was the date when members of the INC took the pledge to work towards a 'sovereign democratic republic' of India. After the Constitution was written and adopted on November 1949, 26 January 1950 the following year was chosen as the day when India would finally arrive as a nation, complete with the lengthiest and the most detailed constitution in the world. Since than Republic day is celebrated all over the country. It was on 26th January 1950 that India became a nation in the true sense, with a constitution and elected representatives of the people.
Spirit of Republic Day
                   Celebration of sovereignty is what celebration of Republic Day is all         about. It is India's great national festival. It is celebrated every         year on 26th January, in New Delhi with great pomp and pageant and in         capitals of the States, as well as at other headquarters and important         places with patriotic fervor. It celebrates India's freedom and         democracy. Officially, Republic Day is celebrated all over the country         as a national holiday. The festivities for Republic Day are a lot more         extensive than for Independence Day. The parade in New Delhi is a grand         affair. The various branches of the armed forces, the police, National         Cadet Corps, and students from various schools and institution take part         in it. Tableaux are put up by the various states, show casing the         cultural heritage of the states and there are also the display of the         latest armaments that the country has acquired. The parade starts from          India Gate and proceeds through Rajpath. In addition to march-pasts and         tableaux, there are cultural programmes performed by children from         various schools. Republic Day is also the time when exemplary         achievements are recognized and rewarded throughout the country.         Selected children are awarded the Children's Bravery Awards on this day.         Soldiers who have performed exceptionally are awarded the bravery         medals, Param Veer Chakra, Veer Chakra and Maha Veer Chakra.
    
The essence behind the celebration of Republic day is not only to celebrate India's secularism and democracy but its also makes us feel proud of our culture, languages, social norms, traditions, customs, religions, communitarian and the individual distinctiveness that makes up India a wonderful multi-cultural country. It is this spirit, which makes us feel proud of our country's achievements that make the celebration all the more interesting. This is the day when we come together and proudly identify ourselves as true Indians, and not with some particular religion or caste. This feeling for the country is what makes this day a special one from the rest of the day. It is the day, which guarantees the Fundamental rights to the citizens, equality of religion and so on. The rich cultural heritage and tradition of India is reflected on this day.
The essence behind the celebration of Republic day is not only to celebrate India's secularism and democracy but its also makes us feel proud of our culture, languages, social norms, traditions, customs, religions, communitarian and the individual distinctiveness that makes up India a wonderful multi-cultural country. It is this spirit, which makes us feel proud of our country's achievements that make the celebration all the more interesting. This is the day when we come together and proudly identify ourselves as true Indians, and not with some particular religion or caste. This feeling for the country is what makes this day a special one from the rest of the day. It is the day, which guarantees the Fundamental rights to the citizens, equality of religion and so on. The rich cultural heritage and tradition of India is reflected on this day.
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