Many individuals all through India celebrate the country's Republic Day with amazing privilege on 26th of January to respect the Constitution of India as it came into constrain around the same time in the year 1950.
With the nation, all set to celebrate its 68th Republic Day, tomorrow, since 26th January 1950 as India's constitution came into constrain on January 26, 1950, and had supplanted the Government of India Act, 1935 into the overseeing document of the India.
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheik Mohamed canister Zayed Al Nahyan will be the chief guest on Republic Day of India 2017.He . He will likewise be the chief guest of Republic Day parade that will occur on 26th of January 2017 in Delhi.
THEMES FOR 68TH REPUBLIC DAY TABLEAUX
Aptitude India and Beti bachao beti padhao are among the themes for 68th republic day festivity offering tribute to Lokmanya Tilak on his 160th birth commemoration and focussing on significance of young lady instruction and expertise advancement in India .
A sum of 23 tableaux would be appeared at the formal parade with 17 of them having a place with different states and Union Territories while Six tableaux from Ministry of Micro, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Small and Medium Enterprises, Ministry of Skill Development , Central Board of Excise and Customs, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and Central Public Works Department .
Delhi's scene, which is incorporated into the Parade following 3 years will show model of government school to show the change in state government run schools and the late activities taken by the administration in the training part.
What are Special on Republic Day of India 2017
1. The chief guest on Republic Day of India 2017 will be Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheik Mohamed canister Zayed Al Nahyan at Rajpath, New Delhi.
2. UAE is one of the top cultivators of date palm everywhere throughout the world, The scene of Republic Day Parade, Raj way will be beautified with columns of pruned plants of Date Palm to welcome the guests originating from UAE.
3. Interestingly a group of 140 commandos National Security Guard (NSG) will play out their introduction appear on this Republic Day to show their splendid abilities amid the parade.
4. NSG vehicle Sherpa which is shot proof protected hostile to seizing vehicle that can oppose powerful blasts and go submerged too will likewise make a big appearance section in the Parade to show power of India's counter fear constrain to World.
How Republic Day is Celebrated
Much exertion is put towards arranging occasions and festivities by the Government of India to celebrate the Republic Day in the Capital. A gigantic and grand military parade are held in New Delhi and the state capitals of India. Delegates of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force and customary move troupes are the members in the Parade.
Parade held in the New Delhi begins when India's head administrator laying a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate. It is done to recollect and pay tribute to the overcome Indian officers who yielded their life while sparing their nation.
The military salute is taken by the President of India amid the parade while state governors take the military salutes in state capitals . On this event an outside leader of the state get to be distinctly chief guest of the president.
Dispersion of Medals
Officers, who have performed outstanding deeds of grit and benevolent yield for their nation , are granted the courage decorations, Maha Veer Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Param Veer Chakra, Veer Chakra. Other grit decorations are additionally conveyed to individuals of military, everyday citizens [civilians] and understudies from the school.Some of the honor that will be circulated in tomorrow's occasion are as per the following-
Padma Awards
President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service
Police Medals for Gallantry
Police Medal for Meritorious Service
Compel Wise/State Wise Medal Awardees
National Bravery Awards
Remedial Services Medal
Jeevan Raksha Padak Awards
History of Celebrating Republic Day
India got its autonomy from the United Kingdom on August 15, 1947.At that time India did not have a lasting constitution. The constitution's first draft was introduced by the drafting board of trustees to the national get together on November 4, 1947. The national get together marked first draft of the Indian Constitution in both the English and the Hindi on 24th of January in the year 1950.
At last the constitution of India came into constrain in January 26, 1950.On this day India was announced as the Purna Swaraj Country on January 26, 1930. In this manner it likewise denoted the commemoration of Purna Swaraj Day.
The Constitution of India gave the rights and power to the Indian natives to choose their own legislature. Dr Rajendra Prasad took vow as India's first president at the Durbar Hall in the Government House. From that point, the 26th of January was begun celebrating as the Republic Day in India.
Significance OF REPUBLIC DAY FOR INDIANS
Republic day is not only a normal holiday to a genuine Indian yet is image of genuine soul of the autonomous India. The Republic Day parade by various arm powers and states demonstrates the diverse culture, religion, of India. It likewise shows how Indian individuals are exceptionally pleased for living in the multi-social and free nation .It additionally shows military hardware and weapons demonstrating the military power to the World.
Republic Day is the image of genuine soul for the free India where assortment of occasions like military parades, different social projects , showing military hardware, salute to the national banner by the Indian president occur at this day. On this day we pay tribute to the individuals who relinquished their life for making India a free nation from British Raj and to the individuals who yielded their life in ensuring our nation. It is a day to demonstrate the world that Independence to the India is the immense pride as it was acquired over years after parcel of battles and intersection many obstacles.
A few HIGHLIGHTS OF REPUBLIC DAY PARADE 2016
Photo of the Republic Day parade at the Rajpath by the President's Body Guards, turning out from the President's home
Republic Day parade by showing an Agni-ll Ballistic rocket at the Rajpath
perfectly beautified photo of the Lion Capital at the Rajpath
snap of the Republic Day parade by the select BSF Camel Contingent of India at the Rajpath
stunning shot of the Republic Day parade by the Indian Army Madras Regiment at the Rajpath
PM Narendra Modi has paid botanical tribute and offered salute to the yielded Indian officers at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate.
INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY CHIEF GUEST LIST
As usual, the Indians take after the colossal Indian culture and convention "Atithi Devo Bhav" of welcoming the PM of another nation as a chief guest. Here is the rundown of all the chief guests welcomed in India at every Republic Day from the year India was proclaimed as the Republic nation till 2017
Year
Guest Name
Nation
2017
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheik Mohamed canister Zayed Al Nahyan
Abu Dhabi
2016
President, Francois Hollande
France
2015
President, Barack Obama
USA
2014
Executive, Shinzo Abe
Japan
2013
Lord, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
Bhutan
2012
Executive, Yingluck Shinawatra
Thailand
2011
President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Indonesia
2010
President, Lee Myung Bak
Republic of Korea
2009
President, Nursultan Nazarbayev
Kazakhstan
2008
President, Nicolas Sarkozy
France
2007
President, Vladimir Putin
Russia
2006
Lord, Abdullah canister Abdulaziz al-Saud
Saudi Arabia
2005
Lord, Jigme Singye Wangchuck
Bhutan
2004
President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Brazil
2003
President, Mohammed Khatami
Iran
2002
President, Cassam Uteem
Mauritius
2001
President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Algeria
2000
President, Olusegun Obasanjo
Nigeria
1999
Lord, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
Nepal
1998
President, Jacques Chirac
France
1997
Executive, Basdeo Panday
Trinidad and Tobago
1996
President, Dr. Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Brazil
1995
President, Nelson Mandela
South Africa
1994
Executive, Goh Chok Tong
Singapore
1993
Executive, John Major
Joined Kingdom
1992
President, Mário Soares
Portugal
1991
President, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
Maldives
1990
PM, Anerood Jugnauth
Mauritius
1989
General Secretary, Nguyen Van Linh
Vietnam
1988
President, Junius Jayewardene
Sri Lanka
1987
President, Alan Garcia
Peru
1986
PM, Andreas Papandreou
Greece
1985
President, Raúl Alfonsín
Argentina
1984
Ruler, Jigme Singye Wangchuck
Bhutan
1983
President, Shehu Shagari
Nigeria
1982
Ruler, Juan Carlos I
Spain
1981
President, Jose Lopez Portillo
Mexico
1980
President, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
France
1979
PM, Malcolm Fraser
Australia
1978
President, Patrick Hillery
Ireland
1977
To begin with Secretary, Edward Gierek
Poland
1976
PM, Jacques Chirac
France
1975
President, Kenneth Kaunda
Zambia
1974
President, Josip Broz Tito
Yugoslavia
PM, Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike
Sri Lanka
1973
President, Mobutu Sese Seko
Zaire
1972