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Speech on republic day tomorrow for school . ​

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Answered by MissNobody21
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Republic Day is a national holiday, which means that all government offices, post offices, banks, and stores will remain shut. The states and government will webcast their events and celebrations. On this day, students are asked to prepare a speech by their respective teachers. If you are confused about which speech will work wonders and impress the teachers, then we are here to help! We have prepared various samples of the speech which will get you noticed and impress the audience at the same time. Also, don't forget to read the tips and formats.

India gained independence from British Raj on 15 August 1947. And soon after, the constitution was formulated by the drafting committee, whose chairman was Dr B.R. Ambedkar. It was adopted by the Indian Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949 and it came into effect on January 26, 1950.

Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January in India. The nation will on Sunday observe its 72nd Republic Day, the chief attraction of which, like every year, will be the grand Republic Day parade. The parade, which goes on for three hours, takes place at Rajpath in the national capital, marching all the way from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate, via Rajpath.

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Answered by bjaat5623
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Respected Principal, Teachers, Guests and dear fellow students,

Good Morning,

As you know, today all of us are here to celebrate the 73rd 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.

Thanks again for giving me an opportunity to speak in front of you all.

Jai Hind!

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