Republic Day 2020: Follow these tips to give a speech on Republic Day
Republic Day 2020: Follow these tips to give a speech on Republic Day
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January 26, means Republic Day. Our country India was declared a republic on this day. This time we are going to celebrate 71st Republic Day. On this day, from the village, city, school, government and private institutions, the national flag is hoisted in the country and the world with its tricolor. On this day, programs are organized in many places. Children are often anxious about their speech in school, college, etc. They watch many videos to improve their speech. If you too are giving a speech on this occasion, then this news is for you. Add some special points to your speech.

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Know about the tricolor- The top strip of the national flag of India has a saffron color which shows the strength and courage of the country. The white stripe in the middle symbolizes peace and truth with the Dharma Chakra. The lower green stripe shows fertility, growth and the purity of the land. The white strip in the middle of the tricolor bears the Ashoka Chakra which is situated in the middle of the tricolor. Its diameter is approximately equal to the width of the white band and it has 24 spokes. This Dharma Chakra is called the wheel of law, which is derived from the Sarnath pillar built by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. To demonstrate this cycle is that life is dynamic and stopping means death.

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Know about the emblem of India - Emperor Ashoka was the third king of the Maurya dynasty. His kingdom extended from the Hindu Kush to the Bay of Bengal. It is said that after the Kalinga war, Ashoka took refuge with the Buddha, after which he left the path of violence. He then made devotion to life, tolerance, compassion and peaceful co-existence the basis of his administration. Another thing which is taken from the Ashoka Pillar is the Ashoka Chakra. The Ashoka Chakra is seen in the national flag. It is a depiction of the Buddhist cycle. It has 24 matchsticks. The Ashoka Chakra is also called the wheel of duty. The matchsticks present in it reflect the 24 qualities of man.

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