Wednesday, July 17, 2019

”No Hindu, No Muslim, No Christian, We are just Indian. “

Respected judges, respected teachers and costly audience. To twenty-four hour period we gather here to keep one of the National festivals of India, it isRepublic day. It is a big(p) opportunities for me, as you all toldowed me to share few wrangling on this occasion.On this day, it was January 26, 1950 we declared our uncouth as a Republic country by adopting our own constitution. Actually, thepreparation of our constitution was everyplace sooner than this date but we choose January 26 for this, because this date has its own significance foregoing than this day. It was January 26, 1930 on the bank of river Ravi, our license fighters plight to attain Sampurna Swaraj and started new agitations to make India freedom from the British Rule. So, on 1950 on this day we declared our India as a Sovereign, antiauthoritarian and Republic.As this festival is related to our nation, it is celebrated all over our country. It celebrated in schools, colleges, authorities and non presiden cy offices and industries. It be watch overs a public festival as every Indian celebrates it. On the eve of this day, our honourable President gives a heart and soul to the nation. In his/her message he/she analyses the achievements of government and gives indications towards the future plans of the government towards the welfare of our country.All over the country people celebrates this festival. In case capital Delhi, there is a solemn celebration. People from every corner of the country come here to participate in the noble-minded Republic day celebration. The grand celebration occurs at the India Gate and Rajpath of brand-new Delhi. The entire route is decorated with our depicted object flags. Many foreign delegates also come to witness Indias progress on this occasion.At the bloodline of the celebration, our Prime Minister salutes the martyrs of soldiers who laid their support lives for our country on Amar Jawan Jyothi, at the India Gate. because he moves towards the celebration

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