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Prior to the Republic Day Parade, the Indian flag is unfurled at Kartavya Path by the President of India. While the Indian flag is hoisted on Independence Day at the Red Fort, it is important to ...
Republic Day holds a special place in the hearts of Indians as it commemorates the day the Indian Constitution came into effect in 1950. This momentous date marks India's transition to a republic ...
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January 26th is celebrated as Republic Day in India, marking the date in 1950 when the Indian Constitution was adopted. This historic event symbolizes the nation's transition to a Sovereign ...
India celebrates Republic Day annually on January 26, marking the adoption of its Constitution in 1950. The day features grand celebrations including parades, military displays, cultural ...
Republic Day marks the adoption of India’s post-independence constitution in 1950 with the parade being held at a revamped colonial-era boulevard that also hosts important government buildings.