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Republic Day Speech for School assembly

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Answered by lmnopqesr
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Answer: Republic Day! This is an occasion to commemorate the values of our democracy and Republic. This is an occasion to reaffirm our commitment to liberty, fraternity and equality across our society and among all our citizens. And above all, this is an occasion to celebrate India and the spirit of being Indian.

Every Republic Day is precious and every day in the life of our Republic is precious. Yet this year is a little extra special. On October 2, we will mark the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, who led us - and who inspired oppressed societies in Asia, Africa and elsewhere - to freedom from colonial rule. Gandhiji remains the moral compass of our Republic; his teachings are still the touchstone to measure our policies and initiatives. His 150th anniversary is not for India alone; it is a joy to be shared with the world.

A few weeks after Gandhiji's birthday, on November 26, we will mark the 70th anniversary of the adoption of our Constitution. This enlightened and far-reaching document laid the foundations of our Republic. It was the work of men and women of principle and patriotism - the members of the Constituent Assembly. In particular, we recall the role of Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, who chaired the Drafting Committee. In his honour, and in our Constitution's honour, the nation will celebrate Constitution Day this year in an appropriate manner.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Good Morning to one and all present here.

My Name is____, studying in Class___, wish to give a speech on Republic Day celebration.  As you all know, we have gathered here to celebrate the 67th Republic Day of our Nation. Republic Day, celebrated every year on 26th January has gained special significance in the history of India. Everyear, the national event is celebrated, with lots of joy and happiness to makes the event colourful and memorable. We are all aware that India got its independence on August 15, 1947 but the nation didn't have a constitution of its own, instead was governed under the laws implemented by the British. However, after many deliberations and amendments, a committee headed by DR B.R Ambedkar submitted a draft of Indian Constitution, which was adapted on 26 November, 1949 and officially came into effect on 26 January 1950. '

Republic' means the supreme power. Citizen living in the Republic nation enjoys the privilege/ rights to elect their representatives/ political leader to lead the country. Thus, in the Republic India, every citizen enjoys equal rights irrespective of status and gender he/she belongs to.  The main Republic Day celebrations is held in the national capital, New Delhi, at the Rajpath in presence of the President of India.

On this day, ceremonious parades take place at the Rajpath, which are performed as a tribute to India. This will be followed by the presence of various dignitaries at Rajpath to celebrate the occasion. President, Prime Minister and other high rank officials of India are usually included in the list of dignitaries. As a part of celebration, India has been hosting head of state or government of another country as the state guest of honour for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi. This has been followed since 1950. The President unflurs the National flag and addresses the nation with Republic Day speech. On the occasion, prestigious awards will be given away to martyrs and heroes, who dedicated lives to the country. Republic Day parade, is a prominent and eye catching element of the celebration as it showcases India's Defence Capability, Cultural and Social Heritage. The colouful displays will be exhibited by every state depicts their culture.

Each and every school, college and office celebrate and participate in the Republic Day and show their patriotic fervor. Citizen in the country share wishes each other, brings in the festive ambiance, and, also disseminates the importance of the day.

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