Indian Republic Day, celebrated on January 26th annually, marks the adoption of the Constitution in 1950. This transformed India into a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic nation.
After gaining independence in 1947, the Constituent Assembly, led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, drafted the Constitution.
Republic Day is commemorated with a grand celebration in New Delhi, featuring the President unfurling the national flag and a military parade showcasing India's strength and diversity.
The day symbolizes sovereignty, defense commitment, and cultural heritage. It fosters national pride, with schools and institutions organizing patriotic events.
Public participation includes flag hoisting and cultural activities, reflecting India's democratic ideals and progress.