15 Interesting Facts About Republic Day You Must Know
There’s no greater joy than seeing the National Flag unfurl or the National Anthem play. No matter how many times you experience it in your lifetime, it never fails to give you the goosebumps. And when it’s one of the most significant days of the year, Republic Day, one cannot hold back the sense of pride the day imbues within.
While the country celebrates the day with barbeques, fireworks, parades and other festivities, it’s time to understand the history of Republic Day and how far the country has come in building itself into a strong nation.
1.The first Republic Day was celebrated three years after we got Independence that is, on January26, 1950. Actually, it took 2 years and 11 months for the Indian Constitution to be drafted.
4.Another fun fact about India is that it holds the record of having the world’s longest Constitution with 448 Articles in total.
5.President Sukarno, Indonesia’s first President attended Republic Day celebrations as the first Chief Guest.
8.On January 26, 1930, India pledged to fight for complete freedom or Purna Swaraj. And that is why, our freedom fighters wanted the date to hold the significance. Consequently, January 26, 1950 was chosen for India to become a sovereign state
9.Our Constitution has the best aspects of the Constitution of other countries. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity was adopted from French Constitution while the Five-Year Plan came from the USSR Constitution.
10.The first Republic Day parade was held at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium and was attended by 15,000 civilians.
12.The eve of Republic Day is chosen to announce a majority of National awards like Bharat Ratna, Kirti Chakra, Padma Awards.
13.Before the Indian Republic Day came into force, India followed Government of India Act, 1935 laid by the British Government.
14.On the 1st Republic Day in the year 1950 at 10:30 AM, a 31-gun salute took place to congratulate our first President.
15.On the Republic Day, the Indian Air Force came into existence. Before this, the Indian Air Forcewas a controlled body but after Republic Day, Indian Air Force became an independent body.
.Some pictures of Republic day
By Devendra Kumar
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