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Write a longspeech on 26th january about more than 500 words(10 minute)

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Answered by dhaygude764
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Republic Day of India is celebrated annually on 26th of January since 1950. It is celebrated by the Indian people all over the India to honor and remember the date on which Indian Constitution came into force. The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th of November in 1949 by the Constituent Assembly. However, it came into effect on 26th of January in 1950. On the same date, the Government of India Act (1935) was replaced as the governing document of India. The Constitution of India came into force with a democratic government system. This date was chosen to adopt the Indian Constitution as Declaration of Indian Independence (means Purna Swaraj) was declared by the Indian National Congress in 1930. Republic Day is a national holiday in India which means a lot to the people of India.



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India was a slave country before 1947 by the British Rule for many years. However, after many years of hard struggle of freedom fighters, finally India achieved independence in 1947 on 15th of August from British rule. After achieving Independence, India formed and implemented its own constitution as well as declared itself as the Republic of India. Earlier, just after the Independence, India was not have any permanent constitution. However, later in 1947 on 28th of August, a Drafting Committee was allotted in order to make a permanent constitution of India. The chairman of Drafting Committee was Dr. B. R. Ambedkar who successfully had drafted the Indian Constitution. India celebrates its freedom from British Rule as Independence Day (15th of August, annually) and remembers its constitution implementation as Republic Day (26th of January, annually).



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Republic Day of India is celebrated every year on 26th of January. A huge celebration event is organized annually in the national capital, New Delhi. It is celebrated at the Rajpath, India Gate before the President of India. A grand ceremonial parade of Indian army takes place at Rajpath to honor the Indian Flag. The parade takes place from Raisina Hill (near Rashtrapati Bhavan) to past India Gate along the Rajpath. Before it, a floral wreath tribute event at the Amar Jawan Jyoti takes place by the Prime Minister of India. It is performed so to pay honor and remember the martyred soldiers at the India Gate. At India gate, the name of all the freedom fighters are written who have sacrificed their lives for the country during freedom movement and other succeeding wars to protect the independence of country.


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Answered by mamta968
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"26th January" - The day is celebrated as Republic day in India. It was on this day in 1930 when the Declaration of Indian Independence was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress as opposed to the Dominion status offered by the British Regime.

The main Republic Day celebration is held in New Delhi before the President of India. On this day, ceremonial parade takes place at the Rajpath, which are performed as a tribute to India; its unity in diversity and rich cultural heritage. Since 1950, India has hosted heads of state or government of another country as the state guest of honour for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of United Arab Emirates is the guest of honour for Republic Day 2017.

The Indian Constitution was adopted by the Indian Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949 and came into effect on 26 January 1950 with a federal and democratic governance system. This adoption of the self-drafted constitution system completed the country's transition towards becoming an independent republic.

We should be proud that we are Indian because lucky are those who are born in this great country. Freedom in the mind, Strength in the words, Pureness in our blood, Pride in our souls, Zeal in our hearts, Let's salute our India on Republic Day.

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