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Monday, January 25, 2016
11 Facts About Republic Day That Every Indian Must Know
Every Indian heart fills with pride when we see the National Flag
unfurling on Republic Day. 26th January brings out the patriot in
us but not everybody knows how much significance the day holds for us.
So, here are some facts about Republic Day that every Indian must be
aware of:
1. January 26, 1930 was earlier celebrated as India's Independence Day
or Purna Swaraj Day. It's the day India decided to fight for
complete freedom.
2. After we achieved Independence on August 15 in 1947, our leaders
wanted January 26 to be remembered in history as well. Therefore, the
day was made to coincide with the day of Swaraj.
3. The first Republic Day was celebrated on January 26, 1950, three years after we got independence.
4. Republic Day Celebrations are a 3-day long affair.
The celebrations end on January 29 with the Beating Retreat ceremony.
5. The first R-Day parade at Rajpath was held in 1955.
6. A Christian song, Abide With Me, is played at the Republic Day
Parade. It is believed to be one of Mahatma Gandhi's favourite songs.
7. India's Constitution is the longest in the world. It has a total of 448 articles.
It is written in English and Hindi.
8. Drafting the Constitution was a herculean task. Dr B.R. Ambedkar
took 2 years and 11 months to draft the Indian Constitution.
9. Our leaders took the best aspects from other countries'
constitutions. The concept of liberty, equality and fraternity came from
the French constitution while the Five-Year Plans came from the USSR
constitution.
10. Before the Constitution came into force, India followed British Government's Government of India Act 1935.
11. A majority of national awards such as Bharat Ratna, Padma Bhushan
and Kirti Chakra are awarded during the Republic Day ceremony.
Republic Day is an important event in India's history - a moment
that celebrates the fact that we are second to none. Let's take a
moment to salute the grand constitution of our country.
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