Importance of 26th january speech in english for students
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Today, we as a whole are here to celebrate 69th Republic Day of our country. This is an incredible and favorable event for every one of us. We have to welcome each other for the republic day and we have to pray from God to enhance our country. Do you even know the importance of Republic Day?
Let me tell you, The republic day of India has a very warm place in our hearts as it marks the existence of the Republic of India. Every Indian celebrates the republic day with great enthusiasm and proud. It has different significance and relevance for different people and the only thing in common which is the love and proud towards our nation, India. Indian got its independence from the British rule after 190 years and the sacrifices of thousands of people, freedom fighters who martyred in the fight for the freedom. The day 26th January 1950 marks the enforcement of our own constitution, making India a sovereign, secular, and democratic nation and people of India truly experienced the freedom from British Rule.
On this day Dr. Rajendra Prasad took oath as India’s first President at Durbar Hall in the Government House, Delhi, which was followed by a Presidential drive of a 5-mile route to the Irwin Stadium, where he hoisted the National Flag followed by a 21 gun salute. And this is how the annual tradition of flag hoisting and a parade started. Getting independence of the most important and historic moment for India and the Republic day marks the enforcement of our own constitution making India a Republic. Every citizen of India should be aware its heritage and the important events and what could be more important than the republic day itself. Celebrating the republic day by hoisting the tricolour flag in schools and colleges will help to grow the patriotism and love for the nation in the hearts of students. The day is celebrated to commemorate the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and thousands of people who fought for the independence. The independence because of which we are living a free life, having education and living in the society with proud. The youth of India is the pillar of development and is the future of India. And no future can be made until you know your past. The republic day makes us remember the how fortunate we are breathing in the freedom of India and encourage us to build a better and stronger India. ndia got independence because of the fight and sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. Our soldiers and police forces risking their lives to protect us from the enemy and terrorists who want to cause harm to our country, us and our freedom. People of the soldiers and police forces and many other individuals we are living safely in India. Hence should not take our freedom for granted and must not try to do anything which can cost the integrity of our country and ourselves as a human being. The republic day makes us remember that our freedom was the result of many hardships and sacrifices and we should work to make our country better by fulfilling our civic duties and responsibilities as rights come with responsibilities. At last but not the least wishing you all a very Happy REPUBLIC DAY !!
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India celebrates the Republic Day every year on the 26th of January from 1950 when Constitution of India came into force. Republic day in India is of the great importance in the history as it tells us all about each and every struggle of Indian freedom. People who were fighting for Independence of India took a pledge on the same day in 1930 at the banks of Ravi river in the Lahore to achieve a complete independence (means Poorna Swarajya) of India. Which came true a day in 1947 on 15th of August.
On 26th of January in 1950 our country, India was declared as a Sovereign, Secular, Socialistic and Democratic Republic means people of India has the power to govern the country themselves. It is celebrated by organizing a big event with special parade at the Rajpath, New Delhi in the presence of President of India by unfolding the National Flag and singing the National Anthem.
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