26th
January 1950 is one of the most important days in Indian history
as it was on this day the constitution of India came into
force and India became a truly sovereign state. In this day
India became a totally republican unit. The country finally
realized the dream of Mahatma Gandhi and the numerous freedom
fighters who, fought for and sacrificed their lives for the
Independence of their country. So, the 26th of January was
decreed a national holiday and has been recognized and celebrated
as the Republic Day of India, ever since.
Today, the Republic Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm
all over the country and especially in the capital, New Delhi
where the celebrations start with the Presidential to the
nation. The beginning of the occasion is always a solemn reminder
of the sacrifice of the martyrs who died for the country in
the freedom movement and the succeeding wars for the defense
of sovereignty of their country. Then, the President comes
forward to award the medals of bravery to the people from
the armed forces for their exceptional courage in the field
and also the civilians, who have distinguished themselves
by their different acts of valour in different situations.
To
mark the importance of this occasion, every year a grand parade
is held in the capital, from the Rajghat, along the Vijaypath.
The different regiments of the army, the Navy and the Air
force march past in all their finery and official decorations
even the horses of the cavalry are attractively caparisoned
to suit the occasion. The crème of N.C.C cadets, selected
from all over the country consider it an honour to participate
in this event, as do the school children from various schools
in the capital. They spend many days preparing for the event
and no expense is spared to see that every detail is taken
care of, from their practice for the drills, the essential
props and their uniforms.
The parade is followed by a pageant of spectacular displays
from the different states of the country. These moving exhibits
depict scenes of activities of people in those states and
the music and songs of that particular state accompany each
display. Each display brings out the diversity and richness
of the culture of India and the whole show lends a festive
air to the occasion. The parade and the ensuing pageantry
is telecast by the National Television and is watched by millions
of viewers in every corner of the country.
The patriotic fervor of the people on this day brings the
whole country together even in her essential diversity. Every
part of the country is represented in occasion, which makes
the Republic Day the most popular of all the national holidays
of India.
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