Speech On Republic Day
Speech On Republic Day
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Republic Day, celebrated every year on 26th January has gained special significance in
the history of India. Every year, the national event is celebrated with lots of joy and
festivities to make the event colourful and memorable. Though we got independence
on 15 th August,1947, it took two and a half years of concerted efforts by our great
leaders to make the constitution which came into effect on 26th January, 1950.
“Republic” means the supreme power and citizen living in the Republic nation enjoys
the rights to elect their representatives to lead and run the country. Thus, in the
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Republic India, every citizen enjoys equal rights irrespective of status and gender
he/she belongs to.
On this special day, patriotic songs echoes everywhere as every child flutters a tiny
national flag to mark the occasion. Many schools organise various cultural events to
make the event memorable. Prestigious awards are given away to martyrs and heroes,
who dedicated lives to the country.
Republic Day parade, which takes place in the capital, is a prominent and eye catching
element of the celebration. It showcases India’s Defence Capability, Cultural and
Social Heritage. The colorful displays are exhibited by every state which depicts their
culture. We also invite a chief guest from another country. This shows our tradition of
“Atithi Devo Bhava.” President of India, who is the commander in chief of Indian
Armed Forces, takes the salute of all the defence contingents. The prime minister
gives a floral tribute to the sacrificed Indian soldiers at the Amar Jawan Jyoti, India
gate.
People watching from the gallery, on the roads from Vijay Path to Red Fort, through
the telecast or listening through radio commentary, all get engrossed in the wave of
national pride.
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