Friday, January 25, 2013

FIVE significance to celebrate the Republic Day will be observed on Saturday,26 January 2013.

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Bihar to Showcase Sikki craft at Republic Day in Delhi.

 In honour of the date on which the Constitution of India came into force, after the discarding the Government of India Act, 1935,we will celebrate Republic Day this Saturday. 

India celebrates its Republic Day in colourful and exciting ways. To mark Republic Day in a memorable and significant way, 

On Republic Day, martyrs and heroes who showed courage and bravery for country's sake without bothering their own lives is also remembered and conferred prestigious and significant awards including Kirti Chakra and Ashok Chakra are conferred on the event by the President. Since 1950, for Republic Day celebrations India has been inviting guests of high dignitaries of another country as the state guest of honour. 

Not only in New Delhi, but other states also celebrate Republic Day with great enthusiasm and in numerous innovative ways. The Republic Day 2013 will be observed on Saturday (26 January) and the public offices and schools will remain closed to celebrate the significance of the day.  

-It has been sixty-three years since that day in the year 1950 when, 308 members of the Assembly signed two hand-written copies of the document (one in Hindi and the other in English) on the 24th of January1950. Two days later the document was put into force. So, here is why we think you should be enthusiastic about RED LETTER DAY. 

3 Bihar boys:

Like always, there is going to be a parade held for the President and Prime Minister, but this time besides inviting a chief guest, to give them company, three boys from Bihar are going to watch the celebrations from the Prime Minister's box. The three boys Kumar Abhishek, Prince Amit and Mubbashir Hasan were toppers in their board exams and hence they have been awarded the privilege, which is a great way to celebrate the youth of this nation.

Martyrs' memorial:

In Mumbai, on Republic Day, we will get to see the inauguration of a Martyrs' Memorial also known is Hindi as a Shaheed Smarak in Vile Parle. On Republic Day, a seven foot sculpture of a lion cast in bronze, made by Omprakash Shirgaonkar will be unveiled. In this way the Maharashtra government will try to throw light on the efforts of our martyrs who laid their life for our country. 

From Alert in Assam to Alert Assam:

Assam, the state less spoken about in the media, has been busy preparing for their own Republic Day celebrations; however, recently there was a scare of Ulfa hardliners planning to carry out subversive activities in small towns. Fortunately, since bravery more than anything is the theme of Republic Day; security forces have strengthened surveillance and CCTVs have been installed at important locations. So, the celebrations will go on. 

100 years of Indian Cinema:

Film buffs and aspiring filmmakers in general, you guys would welcome this news with open arms. In this Republic Day parade on Rajpath, a montage celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema will be displayed. A silver boat, symbolizing the silver screen, which has the names of regional and Hindi movies engraved on it. 

Good Food:

Good food and Indian celebrations go hand in hand. So, make sure you ask whoever is able to cook a good dish at home, to prepare some good Sarson Ka Saag and Pulao. If you are living away from home and are only able enough to make two-minute noodles, there is always the option of logging on Google to get the recipe.

The patriotic fervor of the people is witnessed not only in the programmes and activities but also in the inspirational Republic Day SMS and Republic Day messages. On this day people send warm wishes about Republic Day to their dear ones that lend a festive ambiance to the historic occasion. Short and lovely text messages are also a wonderful way to spread the importance of the Republic Day. 

The festivity of Republic Day concludes officially with the intriguing Beating Retreat ceremony on the evening of 29th January. This enthralling ceremony is performed by the military, the Indian Air Force, India Navy and India Army in the Raisina Hills, New Delhi, in front of the President of India as the Chief Guest.  

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