World Languages, asked by Disharaghuvanshi, 4 months ago

speech on Republic day
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Answered by jagasujatha64
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Answer:

repulic day is celebrated on 26th january, it is very important day in every year not only this many of the festivals are important,

Explanation:

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Explanation:

Republic Day in India is celebrated on January 26 every year. This year, the country will be celebrating its 72nd Republic Day on Tuesday, January 26. It's the day, Constitution of India was adopted in 1950 after attaining the Independence on 15 August 1947.

Republic Day main celebration is held at the Rajpath in the national capital, New Delhi, before the President of India. On this day, ceremonious parades take place at the Rajpath, which are performed as a tribute to India; its unity in diversity and rich cultural heritage.

On the occasion of Republic Day, schools and colleges also organise functions at their campus like - debate, speech, essay competitions etc.

As you know, today all of us are here to celebrate the 72nd Republic Day of our country today. Every year, we celebrate Republic day on 26 January because the Constitution of India came to force on this day in 1950.

This day reminds us of our freedom struggle and how the great freedom fighters of our country sacrificed their lives to get us the - Purn Swaraj. It's because of their struggle that today we are living in a democratic country where each citizen has right to - (i) right to equality, (ii) right to freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (iv) right to freedom of religion, (v) cultural and educational rights, and (vi) right to constitutional remedies.

Today is the day to reaffirm our commitment to unity in diversity, fraternity and equality among all our citizens.

I would like to wind up my speech followed by a moment of silence for the great leaders and freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives so that we can live in a democratic nation.

Jai Hind!


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