Republic Day Chief Guests: One of the major national holidays of India, Republic Day is celebrated to remember the transition of India into a republic nation and the implementation of the Constitution of India on January 26th, 1950. A grand event is organized in the capital of New Delhi, wherein the President hoists and unfurls the Indian flag, which is …
Read More »26 January Republic Day Images For Students
26 January Republic Day Images: Republic Day is a national holiday that is celebrated every year with immense zeal and enthusiasm. The Constitution of India was enforced on 26th January, 1950 marking a historical moment in the Indian history. Hence, this day is honored with great joy, pride and vigor across the country as India was also declared a sovereign, …
Read More »आखिर 26 जनवरी को ही क्यों मनाया जाता है गणतंत्र दिवस?
26 जनवरी: गणतंत्र दिवस – आज पूरा भारत रिपब्लिक डे मना रहा है। राजपथ पर आज के दिन भारत के राष्ट्रपति तिरंगा फहराते हैं लेकिन क्या आप जानते हैं यह 26 जनवरी को ही क्यों मनाया जाता है? पहली बार राष्ट्रीय ध्वज कहां फहराया था? तो आइए हम आपको बताते हैं कि रिपब्लिक डे के बारे में कुछ ऐसे फैक्ट्स …
Read More »Republic Day Slogans For Students: Quotes, Messages, Slogans
Republic Day Slogans For Students: Republic day is one of the most important national events of India. The Constitution of India came into effect from 26th January 1950. The Constitution of India replaces the government of India Act 1935; marking India’s transition from a colonial governed to a self ruled nation and a Republic in true sense. The Constitution of …
Read More »Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path
Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path is one of the national holidays in India celebrated on the 26th of January every year. It is considered as one of the most important days in the Indian history, as India adopted the Indian Constitution and became a sovereign, democratic and republic state on this day in 1950. The day is honored and …
Read More »Republic Day: Anoop Lokkur Poetry on 26 January
Republic Day: Anoop Lokkur Poetry on 26 January – Republic Day is a moving reminder of India’s transformation into a secular, democratic, and sovereign nation. It commemorates the day the Indian Constitution went into force in 1950, affirming India’s status as an independent republic. In this post, we’ll go into more detail about interesting speech and essay topics that will …
Read More »26 January Republic Day Greetings, Messages & Picture Cards
26 January Republic Day Greetings For Students And Children: Republic Day marks the adoption of the Constitution of India and the transition of India into a republic nation on 26th January, 1950. One of the three national holidays of India, this day is celebrated with true spirit of patriotism and brotherhood in our hearts. While the President hoists the flag …
Read More »Republic Day Celebrations: Celebrating Republic Day in India
Republic Day Celebrations: Republic Day is a national holiday that is celebrated every year with immense zeal and enthusiasm. The Constitution of India was enforced on 26th January, 1950 marking a historical moment in the Indian history. Hence, this day is honored with great joy, pride and vigor across the country as India was also declared a sovereign, democratic and …
Read More »Republic Day History: Origin, Background Of Indian Republic Day
Republic Day History: One of the three national holidays in India, Republic Day is celebrated with great pomp and show throughout the nation each year. Preparations begin almost a month before for the actual day. A massive parade is held which reflects a touch of modernity in the display of might and technology and the capabilities of growth in various …
Read More »Ram Lalla idol carved out of 2.5 billion years old black granite
Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha: Ram Lalla idol carved out of 2.5 billion years old black granite stone from Karnataka Interestingly, because the earth is said to have formed around 4.5 billion years ago and the black granite rock is 2.5 billion years old, the statue’s rock has witnessed more than half of the planet’s history. The “Pran Pratishtha” of Ram …
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