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When India gained independence, the country was lost in a world
preoccupied with the destruction brought about by the Second World War. All of
a sudden, we were responsible for everything we did. Piggy-backing on another
country's mistakes would no longer work. The Indian National Congress in those
days could effectively speak for the people of India, but it was not an elected
body. There was not even a constitution to guide us.
The Indian Constituent Assembly met on December 9, 1946. The
Assembly appointed a number of committees to report on the various aspects of
the proposed constitution. The Indian Constitution was finalised with 395
Articles and eight Schedules, and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on
November 26, 1949. The Indian Republic officially came into being on January
26, 1950.
January 26 was not some random date picked out of the calendar.
It was on this date in 1927, that the Indian National Congress, then fighting
its non-violent war for freedom, voted for complete independence as against
'dominion status'. It was the date when members of the INC took the pledge to
work towards a 'sovereign democratic republic' of India.
After the Constitution was written and adopted on November 1949,
January 26 the following year was chosen as the day when India would finally
arrive as a nation, complete with the lengthiest and the most detailed
constitution in the world. With this, Republic Day became the most important
day in the history of India. Indeed, India had become a geographical entity on
August 15, 1947, but it was on January 26, 1950 that it became a nation in the
true sense, with a constitution and elected representatives of the people.
Rituals
The festivities for Republic Day are a lot more extensive than for Independence
Day. The parade in New Delhi is a grand affair. The various branches of the
armed forces, the police, National Cadet Corps, and students from various
schools take part in it. Tableaux are put up by the various states, and there
is also the display of the latest armaments that the country has acquired. The
parade starts from India Gate and proceeds through Rajpath.
Festivities and pageants are held in all state and district
capitals as well. In addition to march-pasts and tableaux, there are cultural
programmes performed by children from various schools.
Republic Day is also the time when exemplary achievements are
recognised and rewarded throughout the country. Selected children are awarded
the Children's Bravery Awards on this day. Soldiers who have performed
exceptionally are awarded the bravery medals, Param Veer Chakra, Veer Chakra
and Maha Veer Chakra.
Celebrated in
Officially, Republic Day is celebrated all over the country - national capital,
state capitals, municipal corporations, panchayats, and other official
agencies. At the level of the people, it is observed in homes, housing
colonies, schools, colleges and institutions of every kind.
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