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Republic Day, The Day Of Constitutional Freedom

By Suparna Chakaraborthy

Republic Day
15th of August 1947, India became a free country but it's political freedom was attained on 26th January 1950, which was named as the Republic Day. On 26th January 1950, the Republic Day, constitution of India came into force and Indians officially were entitled to a free nation and democratic living. On Republic Day the dream of free India came true and finally the dedication of all the freedom fighters seemed to win over the British rule. Ever since 26th January was declared public holiday.

Since then, Republic Day is celebrated in the Indian capital, Delhi. A Grand Parade in held from Rajghat to Vijaypath. The parade is done by the Army, Navy and Air Force officials.

It is followed by display of different cultures, art forms and lifestyle of different parts of India. Song, dance, art display portrays the identity of our nation. This showcases the integrity of India. The Parade is followed by a speech by the Prime Minister of India.

On this day, Indians once again relive that unforgettable moment of Republic Day and take the opportunity to remember all the brave hearts for whom this had been possible. On this day every Indian becomes one and celebrates the occasion of togetherness and freedom. On this day India got constitutional independence but the independence of differences among cultures though blur is still present and on this special occasion it is hoped to get diminished.

Story first published: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 14:18 [IST]
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