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Day To Celebrate

Day To Celebrate

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Government Higher Secondary School


Social teacher comes inside to the classroom. 

Whole class in chorus

* Good Morning, teacher!! 

* Good Morning, students. Tomorrow we celebrate what day? Can anyone of you tell me?

Hema says, "Republic Day"

* You are right.

* What's republic? Can anyone tell me?

* Chorus We don't know Mam.

* Okay students listen carefully.

The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949, and came into effect on 26th January, 1950. The day of 26th January was chosen as it was the anniversary of Purna Swaraj Day, which was celebrated on 26th January, 1930, as a day of independence from British colonial rule. This important day marks the transition of India from a British colony to a republic. The Republic Day of India is celebrated as national holiday throughout India. This day signifies unity and national pride. This day is celebrated with grand and pompous programs.


This day is celebrated all across people in India and among Indian communities settled in foreign countries. Schools, colleges and communities arrange programs where people participate and engage in several types of activities that commemorate the spirit of Republic Day. There are singing competitions, plays and poetry competitions held among students who set ablaze the spirit of patriotism. The national anthem is sung and the national tricolour flag is hoisted in honour of this patriotic day.


On January 26, 1950, the Indian Constitution was formally adopted, and that event is commemorated on Republic Day. India was freed from the British Raj in 1947, but it wasn't until January 26, 1950, that the Indian Constitution took effect, making India a sovereign state and establishing it as a republic. The Constituent Assembly convened for the first time on 9 December, 1946, and met for the final time on 26 November, 1949, which is also observed as Constitution Day.

Republic Day also honours the right of Indian citizens to elect a democratically-run government. To honour the creation of the Indian Constitution, the nation observes it as a national holiday.

Celebrations of Republic Day are marked throughout the nation with great fervour. The national flag is hoisted by the president, which is followed by magnificent military and cultural pageantry of tableaux from different states and government departments. The President of India also bestows the Paramvir Chakra, Ashok Chakra, and Vir Chakra upon gallant soldiers, and the Padma Awards are given to the nation's deserving civilians. Every year, millions of people watch the live broadcast of the Republic Day Parade. 

As the citizens of India we should be proud of our nation.

* Have you all learnt about our Republic Day?

Maria * Yes Mam.

Nazriya * Yes Mam.

 * Students we music celebrate our republic day.

Bell rings...

* Chorus Thank you Mam.

* Thank you Students.




26.01.2023.

Maria, Nazriya and Hema belongs to same region but different community. They belong to same school. They decided to celebrate the republic day together. As the Indian, they gathered together in the region. They celebrated the day.

The whole village celebrated the day together.

They belongs to another religion but they celebrated the day. Because it's day to celebrate.

Their celebration was highlighted in the next day newspaper. Finally the villagers thanked the three girls, because they were the reason to celebrate the day. 







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