Republic day 🇮🇳// Khairpanga // 76th Happy republic day 26 January 2025 🥰 Best movement of my life💐 Republic day, Republic day video, Republic video, Republic day vlog, Republic day blogging,international republic day,international republic vlog,international republic day video,treanding, treanding vlog, treanding video, treanding,Khairpanga,Khairpanga video, Khairpanga videos, Khairpanga school video, school video Khairpanga, Khairpanga, Bapunasonavlog, Bapuna, bapuna, bapuna vlog, bapuna vlogs, bapuna video, my first vlog, Myfistvlog, Best vlog, bestvlog, best blogger, I am Bapuna welcome back to my @Bapunasonavlog i am very happy because i am captured in my childhood life..🥰 #trending #viral #instagram #explorepage #explore #instagood #love #fashion #reels #fyp #trend #follow #like #photography #india #instadaily #trendingreels #tiktok #followforfollowback #foryou #likeforlikes #trendingnow #memes #style #reelsinstagram #photooftheday #viralpost #music #insta #model #Khairpanga #republicday #26January #republicday #india #republicdayindia #happyrepublicday #january #indian #indianarmy #jaihind #republicdaycelebration #republicdayparade #instagram #republic #photography #indianrepublicday #love #freedom #republicdayofindia #republicdayspecial #national #instagood #proudindian #indianflag #trending #patriots #bharat #photos #independenceday #photoshop #republicdaywishes #delhi Dear Fellow Citizens, The 75 years of the Constitution are marked by an all-round progress of a young republic. At the time of Independence and even later, large parts of the country had faced extreme poverty and also hunger. But one thing we were not deprived of was our belief in ourselves. I am happy to be addressing you on this historic occasion. On the eve of Republic Day, I offer you my heartiest congratulations! On January 26, 75 years ago, our founding document, the Constitution of India, came into effect. The Constituent Assembly, after nearly three years of debates, adopted the Constitution on 26th of November in 1949. That day, 26th November, has been celebrated as Samvidhan Divas, that is, Constitution Day, since 2015. Republic Day is indeed a matter of collective joy and pride for all citizens. Seventy-five years, someone might say, is only the blink of an eye in the life of a nation. No, I will say, not these past 75 years. This has been the time when the long-dormant soul of India has awakened again, taking strides to regain its rightful place in the comity of nations. Among the oldest civilizations, India was once known as a source of knowledge and wisdom. There, however, came a dark phase, and inhuman exploitation under colonial rule led to utter poverty. Today, we should first recall the brave souls who made great sacrifices to free the motherland from the shackles of foreign rule. Some were well known, while some remained little known till recently. We are celebrating this year the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, who stands as a representative of the freedom fighters whose role in the national history is now being recognised in true proportions. In the early decades of the twentieth century, their struggles consolidated in an organized nationwide independence movement. It was the nation's good fortune to have the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore and Babasaheb Ambedkar, who helped it rediscover its democratic ethos. Justice, liberty, equality and fraternity are not theoretical concepts that we came to learn in modern times; they have always been part of our civilisational heritage. It also explains why the critics who were cynical about the future of the Constitution and the Republic when India had newly become independent were proven so thoroughly wrong. The composition of our Constituent Assembly was also a testimony to our republican values. It had representatives from all parts and all communities of the country. Most notably, it had 15 women among its members, including stalwarts such as Sarojini Naidu, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Sucheta Kripalani, Hansaben Mehta and Malati Choudhury. When women's equality was only a distant ideal in many parts of the world, in India women were actively contributing in shaping the destiny of the nation. The 76th Republic Day celebrations at Kartavya Path showcased India's unity, strength and heritage. PM Modi paid homage at the Rashtriya Samar Smarak. The event was graced by President Droupadi Murmu and Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto. The Armed Forces' marching contingents displayed discipline and valour, while vibrant cultural performances highlighted India's rich diversity. The Indian Air Force's breathtaking flypast captivated the audience. The PM also greeted the people gathered for the celebrations.