In our country, 26 January i.e. Republic Day is being celebrated with great enthusiasm. On this day, a festival-like atmosphere prevails throughout the whole country. Many programs are also ensuing in schools and colleges. At the same time, on this day the President of the country also ties the flag in New Delhi. But did the question come to your mind which Republic Day are we celebrating this year? Many people do not know the answer to this, so do not worry, we are telling you here whether to celebrate the 73rd Republic Day or the 74th.
The constitution of the country has also been implemented on 26 January 1950. India's first President Rajendra Prasad hoisted the flag by giving a 21-gun salute. Since then, Republic Day is being celebrated every year on 26 January. The country became a republic on 26 January 1950. In such a situation, one year was completed on 26 January 1951, then the country celebrated the second Republic Day as well. Similarly, the 10th Republic Day was celebrated in 1959, the 20th in 1969, 50th Republic Day in 1999. This is how the country celebrated its 73rd Republic Day in 2022 and now in 2023, India will celebrate its 74th Republic Day.
When the country got independence from the British on 15 August 1947, then after three years the Constitution of India has been implemented in the country. This day also marks the power of us Indians to democratically choose our government. Our constitution also came into force on this day. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar presided over the drafting committee of the constitution. On January 26, 1950, the country has been fully declared as a republic. That's why we celebrate Republic Day on 26 January only. Republic Day is also celebrated on January 26, because on this day in the year 1930, the Indian National Congress declared the country to be completely independent.
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