Republic Day 2023: India will celebrate its 74th Republic Day this year, and we are all thrilled and delighted to take part in and watch the celebration. When Dr. Rajendra Prasad took office and started serving as president of India in 1950, we observed our first republic day.
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Republic Day and Independence Day, are the two national holidays that are observed with fervour and patriotism everywhere. This year’s weeklong Republic Day celebrations will also feature a parade, the Beating Retreat ritual, a military tattoo and tribal dance festival, and a drone show.
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The Indian National Congress (INC) announced Purna Swaraj (full independence) on January 26, 1930, in opposition to the British government’s dominion status in the country. As a result, this day was chosen for the Constitution’s implementation. India annually invites the leader of a specific country as the chief guest for the Republic Day parade. The first head of state to visit India’s Republic Day festivities was Indonesian President Sukarno in 1950.
Republic Day 2023: Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, the Egyptian president, will be the special guest this year.
The Constitution of India came into effect on January 26, 1950. Republic Day has since been observed on January 26. On November 26, 1949, the Constituent Assembly did, however, adopt the Constitution. The Constitution was created in 2 years, 11 months, and 18 days.
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