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Republic day is a day of pride for all the Indian nationals. As we see the flag unfurl on January 26th every year, Indians give respect and pride about being an Indian.
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Information, History, and Importance of Republic Day of India
It was through the monumental Indian Independence Act of 1947 through which Indian gained its independence, an Act of the United Kingdom's Parliament which divided British India into two parts. As mentioned earlier, though India gained its freedom from the British rule it was still under the constitutional monarchy of King George VI (head) and Earl Mountbatten, who was the Governor-General. This was because, in 1947, India did not have its own Constitution. In fact, the laws in India at that time were based on the Government of India Act of 1935.
Realizing the need of having an Indian Constitution, a Drafting Committee was set up with Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar being appointed as its chairman. The sole objective of setting this committee was to draft the Constitution of India, which would be the supreme law of India. The Constitution lays down a broad framework of the fundamental political code, structure, powers, procedures, and duties of all Government institutions and also states the fundamental rights and duties of all citizens of India. The committee worked tirelessly for many months and submitted their first draft of the Constitution on November 4, 1947, to the Constituent Assembly. It took exactly 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to finally adopt the Constitution with the necessary amendments.
Though the Constitution of India was adopted on 26 November 1949 by the Constituent Assembly of India it became was formally made effective on 26 January 1950. The reason: it was during in 1929 during the Indian National Congress' (INC) Lahore Session that demand for complete independence was made in the history of India's freedom struggle from the British rule. This was followed by January 26, 1930, being announced as the Purna Swaraj Diwas (complete Independence Day). To honor this important day in India's freedom movement, our Constitution was adopted on January 26, 1950.
How Indians celebrate Republic Day?
India is a land of colorful festivals celebrated by different caste, creed, and religion. But national festivals are something, which binds the entire nation together, imparting a message of 'unity in diversity'.
Republic day is one of the prominent national festivals celebrated every year on January 26 with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. This year India will celebrate its 74th Republic Day and preparations for the same are on full swing across the country.
The president of India hoists the flag at Rajpath every year, which is followed by a colorful parade showcasing the diversity of the country and military power.
For the Republic Day celebration, locals dress up and decorate their places with tricolor balloons and ribbons in all the places with India flags.
In UAE Indians have a huge population they gather with their friends and family to celebrate the Republic Day. Indians buy new clothes to wear during the occasion.
Which online shop in UAE gives discounts for Indians on this day?
Marhabha.com offers 30% off on all items storewide to celebrate with the event.
Online shopping in the UAE will give you all the options to choose with different varieties and good prices.
SOURCE:
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