Republic Day Celebration
-- Devanarayan, Class :4-A, Indian Learners Own Academy
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
India achieved independence on the 15th August,1947 , but it was still governed by a constitution which the British had framed for us. Before the achievement of independence, the constituent assembly had been with the work of framing a new constitution for India. The constitution was completed on the 26th November 1949.It came in to force on January 26th 1950.The new constitution which the people of India gave to themselves, declared India a sovereign socialist secular democratic republic. Hence, 26th of January is known as Republic day.
The republic day a red letter day in the history of India. It was on this day India fully became sovereign nation after centuries of foreign rule, India got the opportunity how to shape her destiny herself.
Since Republic day is of immense significance, It is celebrated all over India with great pomp and show. But in Delhi, the capital of India, it is celebrated with greater grandeur and splendor. The program begins with march of the President’s procession from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India gate. People in large number flock to the city from various parts of country to witness the parade. At India gate the President take salutes of the three wings of defense ,that is Army, Navy and Airforce.
The Republic day has great message for us. It reminds of the sacrifices made by the fighters for freedom exhorts us to work hard for the welfare and prosperity of country’s freedom and territorial integrity. It tells us how much has been achieved and how much is still to be achieved. It also calls upon us to work for the fulfillment of ideal which free India stands for. This is how we all celebrate Republic day.
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Devanarayan, Class :4-A, Indian Learners Own Academy |
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