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Republic Day
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Republic Day

குடியரசு தினம்

Republic Day is a monumental national holiday marking the date the Constitution of India officially came into effect in 1950, establishing the nation as a sovereign republic.

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Wed, 26 Jan 2033
Wednesday
2033
Pramadisha Thai 13
Krishna Paksha Dashami Anuradha - Pada 2

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What is Republic Day?

India achieved its hard-fought independence on August 15, 1947, but it did not yet have a permanent constitution. After rigorous drafting by a dedicated committee, the Constitution of India formally came into effect on January 26, 1950. This historic milestone officially transitioned India into a newly formed, fully sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. Therefore, India celebrates Republic Day on January 26th every year with immense patriotic fervor to honor the sacred document that guarantees fundamental rights to all its citizens and outlines the framework of the nation's governance.

The Grand National Parade

The main and most spectacular celebration is held in the national capital, New Delhi, along the Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath). The event commences with the President of India unfurling the National Flag, followed by the National Anthem and a 21-gun salute. The highlight of the day is the grand parade showcasing India's formidable defense capability, with marching contingents from the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Additionally, vibrant tableaus representing the rich and diverse cultural heritage of various states glide down the avenue, presenting a mesmerizing display of India's unity in diversity.

National Observance and Patriotism

Beyond the capital, the spirit of Republic Day resonates across the entire country. State Governors unfurl the tricolor flag in their respective state capitals. Schools, colleges, and government offices across the nation hoist the flag early in the morning. Educational institutions organize extensive cultural programs where students participate in patriotic dances, sing national songs, and deliver speeches to honor freedom fighters and constitutional architects. Sweets are distributed, and the day is spent instilling a deep sense of pride, unity, and civic responsibility among citizens, especially the youth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It commemorates January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India came into effect. This date was chosen because the declaration of Purna Swaraj (complete independence) was made on this day in 1930.

The President of India, being the constitutional head of the state, unfurls the National Flag in New Delhi on Republic Day.

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who meticulously chaired the drafting committee, is widely revered as the Chief Architect and Father of the Indian Constitution.

The Beating Retreat ceremony, held on January 29th, officially marks the end of the Republic Day festivities, featuring magnificent performances by military bands.

Independence Day (August 15) celebrates freedom from British rule, while Republic Day (January 26) celebrates the implementation of India's own Constitution.

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