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THE REPUBLIC DAY
(Introduction, Its significance, Celebration and Conclusion)
The
British rulers left India and in became Independent on the 15th August, 1947.
Like other countries the free people of India wished to make their own
constitution. A constituent assembly was formed. It took two years, eleven
months and eighteen days to make a constitution for India. The new constitution
of India came into force on the 26th January 1950. As such India became a
sovereign Democratic Republic. Since then 26th January is celebrated as the
Republic day. It means a state having a government of the people, by the people
and for the people.
The
Republic day has become a national festival of our country. There is much pomp
and grandeur on this day. Delhi hums with life. A foreign dignitary is invited
as the chief guest of the celebration. The President of India unfurls the
national flag with the national anthem. Bands
are played with tuneful music. A
thirty-one gun salute booms us the President goes up the Red fort.. The
helicopters shower flowers from the air. The President takes salute, ceremonial
parades are held by the police, three wings of the difence force. N.C.C. scouts
and students of the schools and colleges is colourful dresses. The President
delivers an inspiring speech for all. People rally round to witness the grand
show of tanks, armoured cars and weapons.
In every
state capitals, the Governor of the state concerned unfurls the national flag
and takes salute in a grand ceremony. In the district head quarters the state
ministers receive salute and hoist the national flags. All the government
offices, educational institutions remain closed on this day.
In
schools and colleges various competitions are held among the students to
inspire them to develop love for the country.
India is
the biggest Republic in the world. We should observe this day with all
sincerity. It will remind us our sacred duty to guard are constitution. It is
said that "Internal vigilance is the price of liberty". If we don't
vigilant of our constitution we may lose freedom.
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