Republic Day 2020
Hello friends, Happy Republic day 2020. Here we are talking about ‘Republic Day’. It is famous and prosperous day in our national Republic Day celebrated on 26 January.
It is a historical event. ‘National Constitution Day’ or ‘National Law Day’ also celebrated with Republic Day. On 26 January 1950 apply our ‘Indian Constitution’. Indian Constitution was prepared in 2 years, 11 months and 18 days.
It is called ‘National Law or Constitution Day’ because Indian law based on constitution and applied this on 26 January. Our pride is our constitution.
Our ‘National Flag is ‘Tiranga’. It makes with three colors-
- Saffron
- White
- Green
Saffron color tells about ‘Independence nation’. India got freedom on 15th August 1947 from Briticism. Indians get victory in freedom fighting.
White color is sign for ‘Peace’. Indians fight for peace and own rights. They get their own law and constitution on 26 January. Everyone wants peace in the world.
Green color is sign for ‘Agriculture’ and ‘Happiness’. India is an agricultural nation. Food is need of every person. India is popular for agriculture and green lands in the world.
Very important part of our national flag is ‘Ashoka Chakra’. ‘Ashoka Chakra’ is blue colors in white background. In ‘Ashoka Chakra’ 24 sticks. It is 24 qualities.
‘Ashoka Chakra’ inspire to every person of India for great work with respect. Meaning of Chakra is ‘Wheel’. ‘Ashoka Chakra’ was copied from ‘Dharma Chakra’. Dharma Chakra is symbol of Buddhism religion.
India is democratic country. India is famous for own traditions and cultures. India is the 7th largest country in the world. Constitution of India is the longest hand written constitution in the world.
On 26 January people and kids send wishing for ‘Republic Day’. On the day National holiday. It gives happiness. It is celebrated in every government and private departments of country.
On Republic Day sing ‘National Anthem and Song’. National anthem is ‘Jan Gan Man’ and song is ‘Vande Mataram’ played on ‘Red Fort’. In ‘Red Fort’ displayed shows by Indian Force and soldiers with ‘salute and Jai Hind’.






























