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Our country, India celebrates the Republic Day every year to honour the date when Constitution of India came into force. The Constitution of India replaced the Government of India Act 1935 as a governing document of India on the special date called 26 January in 1950. It has been declared as the national holiday by the Government of India. People in India enjoy this great day by celebrating in their own way. At this day a parade takes place in the national capital of India, New Delhi at the Rajpath (in front of the India Gate) in the presence of President of India.
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Point Wise essay on Republic Day of India :
1)India became republic on 26th January 1950.
2)Republic means self ruled nation.
3)Republic day honors the date on which constitution of India came into force.
4)The constitution of India was approved by Constituent Assembly of India.
5)A committee was appointed to make draft of permanent constitution on 28 August 1947.
6)B R Ambedkar was the chairman of this committee.
7)First a draft of the constitution was prepared by the committee .
8)The committee submitted the draft to the assembly on 4 November 1947.
9)It is the longest constitution in the world.
10) Dr B.R. Ambedkar is widely regarded as the father of the Indian Constitution.
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1)India became republic on 26th January 1950.
2)Republic means self ruled nation.
3)Republic day honors the date on which constitution of India came into force.
4)The constitution of India was approved by Constituent Assembly of India.
5)A committee was appointed to make draft of permanent constitution on 28 August 1947.
6)B R Ambedkar was the chairman of this committee.
7)First a draft of the constitution was prepared by the committee .
8)The committee submitted the draft to the assembly on 4 November 1947.
9)It is the longest constitution in the world.
10) Dr B.R. Ambedkar is widely regarded as the father of the Indian Constitution.
Hope my answer will help u...!
@bipasha
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