India celebrates 75th Republic Day to commemorate its republic in 1950
India celebrates 75th Republic Day to commemorate its republic in 1950
Every year, several across the country remain confused on who will unfurl the flag on this eventful day.
To put it straight, while PM Modi will not unfurl the national flag it will be by President Droupadi Murmu.
On Independence Day, the Prime Minister raises the National Flag at Red Fort. However, Republic Day starts with the President of India unfurling the flag at Kartavya Path, earlier called Rajpath and originally named Kingsway.
On Independence Day, Prime Minister hoists the flag from the bottom of the pole at Red Fort. It symbolises India’s emergence from colonial clutches.
This day marks the inception of an independent nation.
In stark contrast, Republic Day involves the President unfurling the flag, already at the peak with flowers tied to it. This act signifies that India, having already gained independence, celebrates its established freedom and the enactment of its Constitution.
Another distinction lies in the venues and subsequent proceedings. The Prime Minister’s flag hoisting at Red Fort is succeeded by a national address. Conversely, the president’s unfurling on Republic Day at Kartavya Path heralds a grand parade.
In 1930, the Indian National Congress started observing January 26 as India’s Independence Day to honour India’s freedom fighters.
In 1947, August 15 became the new Independence Day when the power was officially handed over to India.
When India’s Constitution was set to be officially adopted in 1950, this date was chosen to remember the 1930 call for ‘Purna Swaraj’ or complete independence.
On January 26, 1950, India officially became a republic. Since then, this day is celebrated as Republic Day each year.
News Edit K.V.Raman