speech on Republic day
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Quote- “ Today let us remember the Golden Heritage of Our Country India and feel proud to be a part of it.”
Respected Principals, Teachers and my dear friends. I am here in front of you all to deliver a speech on Republic Day. I am glad and thankful for this opportunity that I get to express myself in front of this audience. As a child I have always been taught to sing songs of patriotism on this day, I always look back at those days, I was part of the choir, singing Vande Matram with such great zeal and fervour. I am very proud of the nation that has given me so much, and most importantly this sense of being. One’s identity is almost vague without his nationality.
We celebrate Republic Day to commemorate the day Indian constitution came in force. It was on January 26, 1950. This date is a landmark in Indian History. It took great hard work for the great leaders, thinkers, educationists and the well-wishers to draft the Indian Constitution. We still look back at Dr.BR Ambedkar to thank him for inculcating such noble ideas in our constitution. Its the lengthiest on the paper constitution of the World, Friends.
This was the day India became a republic and a sovereign state in true sense. India has grown with different phases of time, let’s not deny that Indian Population was critically fighting with issues like poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, and many more such issues these many years ago. We have come across all of these problems, we have fought with all of them in unison, and we pledge to keep fighting wars with the ailments of the society.
It’s necessary to reminisce the ideas the Constitution was framed on. The ideas of Justice, Equality, Liberty, Fraternity, Sovereignty, and so on. Let’s take an oath to keep them alive in our lives, let’s not forget Gandhi’s idea of non-violence, it shall give us the strength to stand strong in the very violent world around us. Let’s keep their values alive in us, let’s not forget the hard struggles, let’s not negate how India had to undergo stringent oppression, let’s make our country a better place to live in.
Government of India shall keep coming up with new agendas, say Swacch Bharat Abhiyan. Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao Andolan, Ujjwala schemes, non-employment schemes, better promises every day. But we may miss out on something very crucial, our roles. Our roles, our duties are more crucial than our expectations from the government or the nation. Its anyway, in the end, citizens who make the country.
Dear Friends, We are the Young soul of the nation. The revolutions, look inside you, you are more powerful than you ever would be. Fill your hearts with the zeal to do good for our country, for its people. Youth can make ideas into reality, the youth of the nation has the most energy of changing over the systems, building new ones, better ones.
Let us all join hands to build a corruption-free, poverty-free and egalitarian society, Lets gift this world to people who once had dreams about India and to us. The present of India, the future of India.
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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.