National Holiday

REPUBLIC DAY 2021

The word ‘Republic’ defined as a state of supreme power that is the people of the state elect their own representatives or a nominated president and not a monarch.

India got Independence in the year 1947. The same year a resolution was drafted for the ‘permanent constitution.’ After a couple of modifications and alterations, 308 members of the Assembly signed the handwritten document. The document was written in two languages, one was is Hindi while the other was written in English. On the year 26th January 1950, it came into effect as Republic Day in the entire nation.

26th January is the occasional and freedom celebration holiday in India. This year India is celebrating the 72nd Republic Day. The day is celebrated as a respectful, dutiful, and constitutional day affected by the self-honor for the country. On this occasion, many programs are organized all across the country like is schools, colleges, offices, and government offices.

The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and pumps. The Government of India organizes a parade event at Red Fort, New Delhi. A whole number of people gather at Rajpath to see the great program. All the three forces of India, along with different regiments display their culture. Every single person in the country enjoys this magnificent day with valor and pride.

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