Parakram Diwas, observed on January 23rd, 2024, marks the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent figure in India’s freedom struggle. This day is celebrated to honour his indomitable spirit and invaluable contribution to India’s independence. This year nation observe the 127th edition of Parakram Diwas 2024.
Parakram Diwas 2024 is a national event celebrated annually in India since 2021. It commemorates Netaji’s birth anniversary and is a tribute to his brave legacy. The day serves as a reminder of the courage and determination of one of India’s most revered freedom fighters.
The 2024 Parakram Diwas celebrations were inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Red Fort on the evening of January 23, extending till January 31. Organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with various institutions, the event presented a multifaceted celebration blending historical reflections and vibrant cultural expressions.
The Government of India, recognizing the need to honour Netaji’s heroic legacy, officially declared January 23 as Parakram Diwas in 2021. This day is an embodiment of Bose’s courage and determination, inspiring future generations to uphold the values of patriotism and sacrifice.
Netaji, born on January 23, 1897, was a charismatic leader whose contribution to India’s independence movement was unparalleled. His call for “Purna Swaraj” (complete independence) and his leadership of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) galvanized the Indian masses against colonial rule.
A highlight of Parakram Diwas 2024 was the digital launch of ‘Bharat Parv’ by the Prime Minister. This event, showcasing the nation’s diversity through Republic Day Tableaux and cultural exhibits, was a vibrant display of India’s rich heritage.
Bharat Parv, organized by the Ministry of Tourism, featured initiatives promoting Vocal for Local and diverse tourist attractions. It was a platform for global engagement, enabling people worldwide to engage with and celebrate the resurgent spirit of the nation.
Parakram Diwas served as an educational platform, particularly for young students and educators. The event provided an opportunity to learn about Netaji’s life, his strategies, and his unwavering commitment to India’s freedom.
Netaji’s famous quotes like “Freedom is not given, it is taken” and “It is our duty to pay for our liberty with our own blood” were highlighted, serving as a source of inspiration and reflection for the attendees.
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