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speech for republic day​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Good Morning respected principal, teachers and my dear friends. My Name is..., studying in Class..., wish to give a speech on Republic Day celebration. On this occasion, I would like to thank my class teacher for providing me a great opportunity to speak about the special day. 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. It was on 26th January 1950, the constitution of India came into to effect, and the D-Day is celebrated as National Day to commemorate the moment/day. 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

Answered by satyam21461
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A very Good morning to all of my friends, respected teachers, director and principal. I congratulate all of you on the celebrations on the 72th republic day of India. On this day, we become a republic country from the dominion of Britishers in 1950. Britishers ruled for country for about 150 years, After lot of struggle and effort by Indian freedom fighters, India finally got independence on 15th August 1947. After getting independent, there were still some things and rules that need to be changed which were applied by britishers, In short India needs it's own constitution.

Constitution of India is written by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and this constitution was approved by our First prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. From 26th January 1950, India started to follow the constitution and it's rules. There are about 380 articles in our constitution, each article defines the different things.

We should remember our Freedom Fighters who really struggled and worked to get the India independent. Mahatma Gandhi, Lokmanya Tilak, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose have struggled a lot against the britishers to get India Independent.

Particularly, we should thank to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar who architect the Constitution of India. Today, India is one of the top-most developed country in the world. From last 50 years, India is a fastest progressive country all over the world. Our leaders and Freedom Fighters have struggled a lot to get republic nation. If this leaders weren't part of this country, then maybe, today we were living under the britishers rule.

Today, we should pledge to our motherland to make our country Poor free, Corruption free, Narrow-Mindedness etc. Let's make India a clean country free our corruption and Poor people. About Billion people lives in India with unity and with the same thoughts. This make the India a great country. Today, India is one of the most visited country all over the world, which directly highlights that, India is a developing country.

India is also today best in the fields of Education, Science and technology, Research and development, Stock Market, Automobiles, Industrialization etc. This development and progress is just because "Today India is a republic country''. Our freedom fighters and Leaders gave a great contribution to get India freedom and Independent.

Let's take a pledge today to be responsible for Indian citizens development, needs and our country's development.

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