26th January is celebrated as Indian Republic Day, commemorating the day on which the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950. The Constitution of India is a document that outlines the framework of governance and fundamental rights of the citizens of India. It was adopted by the Indian Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, and came into effect on January 26, 1950.
The Indian Republic Day is a national holiday in India, and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism across the country. The main celebration takes place in the national capital, New Delhi, where a grand parade is held at Rajpath, showcasing India’s cultural and military heritage. The President of India hoists the national flag and delivers a speech to the nation on this occasion. The celebrations also include cultural programs, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and various other events across the country.
Indian Republic Day marks the beginning of India’s journey as a republic, a democratic nation governed by a Constitution that guarantees the rights and freedoms of its citizens. It is a day to celebrate the spirit of unity, diversity, and progress of the nation.
Dr B R Ambedkar was the Drafting committee chairman of the constitution of India. Keep his portrait in the celebrations.