The day India adopted a new era of democracy with the adoption of the constitution is celebrated as Republic Day. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constitutional Assembly on November 26, 1949 and established on January 26, 1950. “Our India is a great democratic state, a state ruled by the people, the people, for the people. This right was granted to us on January 26, 1950 by this constitution. To commemorate this, this day is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the country as Republic Day. How to celebrate this day?
As a national holiday, Republic Day of India is celebrated by waving the flags of schools, colleges, government and semi-government offices, companies and squares in India. The flag was raised by dignitaries, retired officials and leaders. Programs of speeches, rehearsals, and patriotic songs were held at schools and universities. The prime minister spoke to the Red Fort nation on that day after raising a flag in New Delhi, the capital of India. All countries of India have participated in this program. There was a great procession in all parts of India.
A big show starts here in New Delhi. Various divisions of the Indian Army (Navy, Infantry, Air Force) operate with infantry, cavalry, artillery and other sophisticated weapons. The President of India pays tribute to these soldiers. This operation also presents a brief look at the different cultures of India. Similar circulations are taking place in all states of India. In each state, the price is given by the governor of that state. Prabhatpheras, speeches, exhibitions are organized in many places. The government also recognizes individuals and brave children who have achieved remarkable achievements in various fields.