75th Republic day of India
"Let us take a moment to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and celebrate the spirit of unity and diversity on this Republic Day."

Republic Day of India is celebrated on January 26th every year to mark the day when the Constitution of India came into effect on January 26, 1950, making India a republic. On this day, a grand parade is held in the capital, New Delhi, which is attended by dignitaries from all over the world, as well as a large number of people from all over India. The parade starts from the Rashtrapati Bhavan and proceeds towards the India Gate. It features a display of India's cultural and military heritage, with floats representing different states of India and performances by school children and folk dancers. The highlight of the parade is a fly-past by the Indian Air Force and a display of India's missile systems and military hardware. The President of India also gives a speech and presents national awards to individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation.
IDEA OF CELEBRATING REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA
The idea of celebrating January 26th as Republic Day in India came from the drafting committee of the Indian Constitution. The committee, headed by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, proposed that India should be declared a republic and that January 26th should be celebrated as Republic Day to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, and came into effect on January 26, 1950, making India a republic. The day is marked by a grand parade held in the capital, New Delhi, which is attended by dignitaries from all over the world, and the President of India gives a speech and the main highlight is a parade by the armed forces and cultural programs by the school children.

The Republic Day celebration in New Delhi is a grand and elaborate affair. The main event takes place at Rajpath, a ceremonial boulevard in the heart of the city, where a large parade is held. The parade starts from the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, and proceeds towards the India Gate.
The parade features a display of India's cultural and military heritage, with floats representing different states and cultural groups, as well as a display of the latest military hardware and a parade by the armed forces. The parade also includes a display of camels, elephants, and horses, which are an integral part of India's cultural heritage.
The highlight of the parade is a display of colorful floats representing the different states of India. The floats showcase the unique culture, tradition, and festivals of each state.
School children also take part in the parade, displaying patriotic songs and dances. The parade concludes with a display of fireworks. The whole atmosphere is filled with patriotic fervor and the national flag can be seen everywhere. The parade is attended by dignitaries from all over the world and by large numbers of people from all walks of life.
"Tryst with Destiny" speech by NEHRU
In his speech, Nehru spoke about the significance of the day and the long struggle for independence that had led to it. He emphasized the importance of unity and diversity in the newly independent nation, and spoke about the challenges and responsibilities that lay ahead for India as a republic. He also emphasized the need for economic and social development and the importance of education, science and technology, and industrial growth. He urged the nation to work together to build a strong and prosperous India.

The speech was widely covered in the national and international media and is considered to be one of the most iconic speeches in Indian history. It is remembered for its powerful rhetoric, its emphasis on unity and diversity, and its call for the nation to work together for a better future. The speech is still widely quoted and studied today, and continues to inspire Indians across the country.
"On this special day, let us take pride in being a part of this great nation and work towards making it a better place for all. Happy 75th Republic Day!"
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