Republic Day, celebrated on
January 26th every year, is
one of India’s most
important national events.
It was on January 26th, 1950
that the constitution of
India came into force and
India became a truly
Sovereign, Democratic
andRepublic state.
On this day -India finally
enjoyed the freedom of
spirit, rule of law and
fundamental principle of
governance. The patriotic
fervor of the Indian people
on this day brings the whole
country together even in her
embedded diversity.
Republic Day is a people’s
day in a variety of ways:
It’s when regional identity
takes a backseat and what
matters most is the
universal appeal of unity
and brotherhood projected by
all Indians.

The Indian constitution
basically stands for the
aspirations which ‘the
common man of India’
cherishes.
Republic Day is a day of the
citizen of the country when
he is entitled to be ‘all
supreme.
Republic Day is celebrated
most majestically in the
capital, New Delhi, where
symbols of the great
nation's military might and
cultural wealth are
displayed in what is the
world's most impressive
parade. All Government
buildings are illuminated
lending the city the
atmosphere of a fairyland.
This day is celebrated with
much zeal and pride all
across. the nation.
