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Republic Day 2023: Here are 10 interesting facts about 26th January

Here are some fascinating facts about India’s Republic Day that you should share with your kids.

1. Handwritten Constitution
Let’s start off the 10 points on a thrilling note on this Republic Day. Did you know that the Indian Constitution is handwritten or calligraphed rather than printed? In fact, it is available in both Hindi and English in two copies. In India’s Parliament, the original calligraphed constitution is still on display.

2. Time Required to Complete the Constitution
It’s important to note that the Indian Constitution was adopted on January 26, 1950, 2 years, 11 months, and 17 days after it was first proposed.

3. Official Time of Legal Circulation
The Constitution of India officially came into existence on January 26, 1950, at 10:18 AM.

4. First Tenure as President of India
On January 26, 1950, Dr. Rajendra Prasad officially began his tenure as the First President of Democratic India at the Durbar Hall of the government house.

5. First Parade at Rajpath
The first parade of Republic Day in 1955 was held at Rajpath. Mr. Malik Gulam Mohammed, the first Governor-General of Pakistan was invited as the first chief guest at the parade.

6. The designer of the Indian Constitution
Due to his crucial contribution to the formulation of the constitutional policies, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is referred to as the ‘Architect of the Constitution of India.’ In addition, he served as the Drafting Committee’s Chairman before being appointed First Minister of Law and Justice after Independence.

7. ‘Abide with me’
The Republic Day celebrations actually extend for three days and are formally over on January 29 with a Beating Retreat ceremony. The song ‘Abide with me,’ which is also regarded as Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite song, is played each year during the Beating Retreat.

8. Purna Swaraj Diwas
Republic Day also marks the significance of Purna Swaraj Diwas, also known as the Declaration of Indian Independence Day, which was last celebrated in the year 1930 to defy British colonial rule.

9. Address by the President
On Independence Day, the nation is addressed by the Prime Minister of India whereas, on January 26, Republic Day, the nation is addressed by the President of India each year.

10. Prestigious Award Ceremony
On Republic Day, bravery awards like Ashoka Chakra, Veer Chakra, Maha Veer Chakra, Param Veer Chakra, and Kirti Chakra are awarded to deserving candidates as part of the celebrations during the Republic Day Parade.

 

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