Speech on Republic Day
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Indian independence isn’t an overnight achievement. It took a lot of efforts and sacrifices from the prominent leaders like Sri Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Sri Tangutoori Prakasam Panthulu, Mahatma Gandhi Ji, Bhagat Singh. The collective efforts of these leaders brought us freedom from Britishers and their wicked regime.
It is known that India became independent on 15th August 1947. But it took a while to write and implement the Indian Constitution which finally came into action on 26 January 1950. Since then, we celebrate January 26th as Republic Day. However, the history of India shows us another prime reason for the celebration of the Indian Republic day on that particular date. Declaration of the Independence of India was promulgated by the Indian National Congress on 19 December 1929, resolving the Congress and Indian nationalists to fight for Purna Swaraj, or complete self-rule independent of the British Empire. We also celebrate it to mark the first revolution against the British.
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Republic Day Speech
I wish you a great morning full of patriotism. Respected Chairman, Director, Principal, teachers and my dear friends, I congratulate you on the celebrations 70th Republic Day Celebrations. On this day in 1950 we formally became a republic country from British Dominion. Let’s remember on this day our great freedom fighters and leaders who sacrificed their everything to make our motherland free. Let’s bow our heads to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Subhash Chader Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, and many more whose names we don’t know who lived and died for India. We should particularly remember Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar who was the architect of the Constitution of India.
Let us also take a pledge on this great day that we will carry on the struggle till we make our motherland free of all the ills of corruption, backwardness, narrow-mindedness, poverty, misuse of resources, and communalism. Let’s take a pledge we will be responsible citizens of our great country and serve it with our grand deeds and actions. Jai Hind.