India’s Republic Day on January 26 honours the adoption of its Constitution, symbolizing the nation’s democratic ideals, unity, and cultural heritage.
India celebrates Republic Day annually on January 26. It marks the day in 1950 when India became a democracy with the implementation of its Constitution. Here's why this date holds significance.
India observes Republic Day every year on January 26, and this year marks its 76th celebration. The day commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950, which formally declared India a ...
Republic Day 2025, celebrated on January 26th, marks the historic adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950, signifying India’s transition to a sovereign republic.
Martyrs’ Day is observed in India on January 30 to honour those who sacrificed their lives for the nation, including Mahatma ...
Martyr's Day or Shaheed ... Gandhiji returned to India from South Africa in January 1915. He was a prominent political and spiritual leader of the Indian Independence movement.
The Indian National Congress, the INC, was formed in 1885 and the idea of independence, self-government and freedom from colonial rule began to be openly discussed. The British government did not ...
This day marks the establishment of the Indian Army and symbolises India's military independence as well as the transfer of authority to Indian leadership following independence. The day honours ...
Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary 2025: Martyrs’ Day is held yearly in India in honour of the sacrifices made by the ...
Indian Army Day 2025: This year, the Indian Army Day parade will take place in Pune. (Image: Reuters) Indian Army Day History, Significance, Celebrations: Indian Army Day is observed annually on ...