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Republic Day Speech: India celebrates 70th Republic Day on January 26; speech for students, kids and teachers
26 January Speech for Students, Kids and Teacher: On January 26 every year, President of the India unfurls the tricolour at the Rajpath in the heart of capital Delhi. The President is also the head of State.
By: FE OnlineJanuary 25, 2019 3:20:19 PM
Republic Day Speech: India celebrates 70th Republic Day on January 26; speech for students, kids and teachers
26 January, Republic Day Speech India: India will celebrate its 70th Republic Day on January 26 (Saturday). Republic Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country including in every school, college, government and private institutions to honour the Constitution that came to force on January 26 in 1950.
The day is a national holiday in India. Several events are organised in different states to mark the day. In schools, colleges and other educational institutions, several cultural programmes, speech recitation, group discussion are organised by students to demonstrate India’s rich heritage and culture.
As India celebrates its 70th Republic Day, here are details that will help students, kids and teachers to prepare a speech for the occasion.
Also Read: Republic Day parade 2019: Full dress rehearsal on Rajpath
India became a self-governing country on August 15 1947. Today, it is the world’s largest democracy which means the public holds the power to elect its leader and run the government. Although India attained independence in 1947 from Britishers, it was on January 26 1950, when the country adopted its Constitution which promises freedom and equality for all. Therefore, we celebrate Republic Day on January 26 every year. This year in 2019, India will be celebrating 70th Republic Day.
On January 26 every year, President of the India, who is the head of State, unfurls the tricolour at the majestic Rajpath in the heart of capital Delhi in the presence of eminent personalities including from foreign countries. Special arrangements are also being made along 2.3 km long Rajpath for general public. Rajendra Prasad who was born in Bihar’s Siwan, was our first President of India. He served as the President between January 26 1950 and May 13 1962.
The day also reminds about great freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekher Ajad and others who struggled for India’s independence.
After President raises the tricolour, the national anthem is played and a 21-gun salute is given. The parade starts at 9.30 am after President presents the gallantry awards. The parade runs for around three hours. The 5-km long parade starts from Raisina Hill near Rashtrapati Bhavan and culminates at the Red Fort.
HEYA!!
Good morning to all. My name is…… I read in class….. As we all know that we have gathered here on the very special occasion of our nation called as Republic Day of India. I would like to narrate a Republic Day speech in front of you. First of all I would like to say a lot of thank to my class teacher as just because of her I have got such a wonderful opportunity in my school to come on this stage and speak something about my beloved country on its great occasion of Republic day.
India is a self-governing country since 15th of August 1947. India got independence from the British rule on 15thof August in 1947 which we celebrate as Independence Day, However, on 26th of January since 1950 we celebrate as Republic Day. The Constitution of India came into force on 26th of January in 1950, so we celebrate this day as the Republic Day every year. This year in 2016, we are celebrating 67th republic day of India
Republic means the supreme power of the people living in the country and only public has rights to elect their representatives as political leader to lead the country in right direction. So, India is a Republic country where public elects its leaders as a president, prime minister, etc. Our Great Indian freedom fighters have struggled a lot to the “Purna Swaraj” in India. They did so that their future generations may live without struggle and led country ahead.
The name of our great Indian leaders and freedom fighters are Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekher Ajad, Lala Lajpath Rai, Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel, Lal bahadur Shastri, etc. They fought continuously against the British rule to make India a free country. We can never forget their sacrifices towards our country. We should remember them on such great occasions and salute them. It has become possible just because of them that we can think from our own mind and live freely in our nation without anyone’s force.
Our first Indian President was Dr. Rajendra Prasad who said that, “We find the whole of this vast land brought together under the jurisdiction of one constitution and one union which takes over responsibility for the welfare of more than 320 million men and women inhabit it”. How shame to say that still we are fighting with crime, corruption and violence (in the form of terrorist, rape, theft, riots, strikes, etc) in our country. Again, there is a need to get together to save our country from such slavery as it is pulling our nation back from going to its main stream of development and progress. We should be aware of our social issues like Poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, global warming, inequality, etc in order to solve them to go ahead.
Dr. Abdul Kalam has said that “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the Father, the Mother and the Teacher”. As a citizen of the country we should think seriously about it and do all possible efforts to lead our nation.
Thanks, Jai Hind.