write a speech for republic day
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We are all proud citizens of India. 26th January is celebrated as Republic Day in India every year. On this day in 1950, India becomes a Democratic Republic. Celebrations are held every year on this day throughout the country.
On the 26th day of January, 1950, the Constitution of India came into force and made India a Democratic Republic country. We commemorate this day to recall and show respect to the day on which the foundation of Republic was laid officially in our country. This means that the people of our country rule themselves and all are equal and free. The government is ruled by candidates selected (elected representatives) by the people of our country, and hence the supreme power is held by the people of India.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the father of Indian Constitution, personally supervised the its drafting. The then existing Government of India Act, 1935 was replaced by the Indian Constitution. Though the Constitution of India was made effective from 26th January, 1950, it was ratified and principally approved on 26th November, 1949
Hence, India becomes a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic on 26th January, 1950. But the word ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’ was previously not present in the constitution. It was added in its 42nd amendment in 1976.
The fundamental rights and duties of the people of the Republic in India have been laid down in our constitution. Every citizen of India is equal in the eye of law, and no one is to suffer because of religion, creed, caste, colour or race.
It is a matter of proud for all of us that our constitution enjoys supremacy over other laws and it cannot be overridden even by the parliament.
During the British Rule, two great personalities such as Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore gave the same message of peace, love, unity and equality.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of the Indian Republic, had asked us to think more of our duties than of our rights. Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister too, has again given us the same message.
The people of India celebrate Republic Daywith proud and honour. This is also a day of reunion. The People celebrate this day with the whole family. People wear new clothes and start the day with the National Song of India.
In most organizations, clubs, institutions, parades are organized. People assemble together holding the Tri-colour National Flagin their hand and march in military manner. Patriotic songs are sung everywhere.
The celebrations in the capital (New Delhi) are the most stunning with parade and cultural pageant by different states. It lasts for three days from 26th day of January to the 29th day of January. A grand parade is held and India’s defense capabilities are showcased in the special event. The unfurling of our National Flag by our President on each Republic day are the moments that instills among the Indians a feeling of patriotism and duty towards our nation. The Beating Retreat ceremony is performed by the Indian Forces on the 29th day of January.
Republic Day is an official holiday and all the schools and colleges celebrate this day by organizing a little program and finally a parade of all boys and girls. They all march inside the campus of the schools and colleges and feel proud to be an Indian. Many people celebrate this day with their friends and loved ones.
Let us make a great promise that we would live together in peace and happiness as the people of the same nation
On the 26th day of January, 1950, the Constitution of India came into force and made India a Democratic Republic country. We commemorate this day to recall and show respect to the day on which the foundation of Republic was laid officially in our country. This means that the people of our country rule themselves and all are equal and free. The government is ruled by candidates selected (elected representatives) by the people of our country, and hence the supreme power is held by the people of India.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the father of Indian Constitution, personally supervised the its drafting. The then existing Government of India Act, 1935 was replaced by the Indian Constitution. Though the Constitution of India was made effective from 26th January, 1950, it was ratified and principally approved on 26th November, 1949
Hence, India becomes a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic on 26th January, 1950. But the word ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’ was previously not present in the constitution. It was added in its 42nd amendment in 1976.
The fundamental rights and duties of the people of the Republic in India have been laid down in our constitution. Every citizen of India is equal in the eye of law, and no one is to suffer because of religion, creed, caste, colour or race.
It is a matter of proud for all of us that our constitution enjoys supremacy over other laws and it cannot be overridden even by the parliament.
During the British Rule, two great personalities such as Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore gave the same message of peace, love, unity and equality.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of the Indian Republic, had asked us to think more of our duties than of our rights. Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister too, has again given us the same message.
The people of India celebrate Republic Daywith proud and honour. This is also a day of reunion. The People celebrate this day with the whole family. People wear new clothes and start the day with the National Song of India.
In most organizations, clubs, institutions, parades are organized. People assemble together holding the Tri-colour National Flagin their hand and march in military manner. Patriotic songs are sung everywhere.
The celebrations in the capital (New Delhi) are the most stunning with parade and cultural pageant by different states. It lasts for three days from 26th day of January to the 29th day of January. A grand parade is held and India’s defense capabilities are showcased in the special event. The unfurling of our National Flag by our President on each Republic day are the moments that instills among the Indians a feeling of patriotism and duty towards our nation. The Beating Retreat ceremony is performed by the Indian Forces on the 29th day of January.
Republic Day is an official holiday and all the schools and colleges celebrate this day by organizing a little program and finally a parade of all boys and girls. They all march inside the campus of the schools and colleges and feel proud to be an Indian. Many people celebrate this day with their friends and loved ones.
Let us make a great promise that we would live together in peace and happiness as the people of the same nation
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i have got this precious oppertunity to say something on this day. today is one an auspicious day for our country. this is the day when we got our real freedom, our fundamental rights. in 1950 january 26 we got the real freedom. this is day a main right was given that we can choose our own representatives as our leader. this is the election. in other words our country became democratic. the democracy gave all the fundamental rights to a country.
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