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Good Evening ! Ladies and Gentleman!, The galaxy of intellectuals, your Excellency, invited guests, teachers and my dear friends – how different is this evening. Dear audience, you will yourself discover as the colours of cultural feast unfold !

Itni Si Baat Hawao Ko Bataye Rakhna,
Roshni Hogi Chirago Ko Jalaye Rakhna,
Lahu Dekar Ki Hai Jiski Ifazat Hamne,
Aise Tirange Ko Sada Apne Dil Me Basaye Rakhna…
Main Iska Hanuman Hoon
Ye Desh Mera RAM Hai,
Chhati Chir Ke Dekh Lo
Andar Baitha HINDUSTAN Hai.

Republic Day, celebrated on January 26th every year, is one of India’s most important national events. It was on January 26th, 1950 that the constitution of India came into force and India became a truly Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state.
On this day India finally enjoyed the freedom of spirit, rule of law and fundamental principle of governance. The patriotic fervor of the Indian people on this day brings the whole country together even in her embedded diversity.
Republic Day is a people’s day in a variety of ways:
It’s when regional identity takes a backseat and what matters most is the universal appeal of unity and brotherhood projected by all Indians.
The Indian constitution basically stands for the aspirations which ‘the common man of India’ cherishes.
Good Evening ! Ladies and Gentleman!, The galaxy of intellectuals, your Excellency, invited guests, teachers and my dear friends – how different is this evening. Dear audience, you will yourself discover as the colours of cultural feast unfold !

Itni Si Baat Hawao Ko Bataye Rakhna,
Roshni Hogi Chirago Ko Jalaye Rakhna,
Lahu Dekar Ki Hai Jiski Ifazat Hamne,
Aise Tirange Ko Sada Apne Dil Me Basaye Rakhna…
Main Iska Hanuman Hoon
Ye Desh Mera RAM Hai,
Chhati Chir Ke Dekh Lo
Andar Baitha HINDUSTAN Hai.

Republic Day, celebrated on January 26th every year, is one of India’s most important national events. It was on January 26th, 1950 that the constitution of India came into force and

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