Every year on January 26, Indians celebrate Republic Day-- the day when the Constitution of India came into effect, back in 1950, and India became a ‘sovereign democratic republic’.
India’s Republic Day parade is a grand spectacle meant to highlight the country’s military might and its cultural diversity. Around 31 tableaux from different states and government ministries will ...
Children perform a group dance during a Republic Day of India celebration Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, hosted by the Indian American Association of Lehigh Valley at Cedar Crest College in Allentown.
India’s 76th Republic Day 2025 Parade, Flag Hoisting Live Streaming Updates: While Uttar Pradesh displayed its Maha Kumbh tableau, Andhra Pradesh featured eco-friendly wooden toys.
India was breaking her last symbolic bonds to Britain. Declaring Jan. 26 Republic Day,* the government gathered in New Delhi’s Durbar Hall to inaugurate its new constitution and install its ...
Republic Day is an important day and it holds immense relevance. This is the day when the constitution was adopted by India in 1950. Therefore, this day is celebrated as a national holiday.
NEW DELHI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Colourful tableaux, fighter jet formations and motorbike stunts by army daredevils marked India's Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi on Sunday, commemorating the ...
WASHINGTON, DC – On January 26, the Embassy of India celebrated the 76th Republic Day of India with enthusiasm. Ambassador Vinay Kwatra led the ceremony at India House, where he unfurled the ...
Initially, the Indian Constitution did not include voting rights for all adults. It was only later in 1951-52 that elections were held for the first time under adult suffrage.
Republic Day celebrations, led by President Droupadi Murmu, are underway with tens of thousands attending the grand parade at Kartavya Path. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is the chief guest ...
Republic Day in India, celebrated on January 26th, commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution. It marks the transition from British rule to ...