Republic Day

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Republic Day is a national holiday in India, celebrated on January 26th every year. It marks the day when the Constitution of India came into effect on January 26th, 1950, making India a republic. On this day, India's president gives a speech from the Red Fort in New Delhi, and a parade is held featuring floats and cultural performances from different states of India. The parade is attended by dignitaries from India and other countries, as well as a large number of Indian citizens.

The main Republic Day parade takes place in New Delhi, but similar parades and celebrations are also held in state capitals and other cities throughout India. The parade includes a display of India's military might and cultural heritage, with floats representing different states and cultural groups, as well as a display of folk dances and music. The parade also includes a display of India's latest military hardware and a fly-past by the Indian Air Force.

The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor, with people hoisting the national flag and singing the national anthem. The day is also marked by patriotic rallies and cultural programs in schools and colleges.

It's also a day where India's cultural diversity is celebrated through different floats representing different states, their culture, tradition and heritage. The parade ends with a spectacular display of fireworks.

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