Happy Republic Day 2020

ASANSH AUTOTECH FAMILY wishes 71 Happy RepublicDay 2020.

We Proud To Be An Indian!!!

Republic Day of India is celebrated on 26th January every year to mark the historic day when our country came into its own as a sovereign republic nation. After gaining independence on August 15, 1947, India did not gain complete independence until the adoption of its own constitution. Thus, the Indian Republic Day marks the successful attainment of the goal of ‘Sampoorna Swaraj’. The Indian Constitution officially came into force on 26 January 1950. As a republic, the constitution provides for an elected government and lays stress on political equality. Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January every year to mark the glorious event of India becoming a sovereign republic. Dr. Rajendra Prasad took oath as the first President of free India is chronicled in the history of independent India.

CHIEF GUESTS ON REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA, 2020

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro will be the chief guest at 2020 Republic Day celebrations held annually near India Gate in Delhi. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was the main chief guest at 2019 Republic Day celebrations held in New Delhi, capital of India. 

HISTORY OF REPUBLIC DAY

The concept of complete Independence took root at the Lahore session of the Indian National Congress on 31st December 1929, presided by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru. In this landmark meeting, all the leaders came together to pledge for complete independence from the British rule. After the Civil Disobedience movement, January 26, 1930, was observed as the ‘Purna Swaraj’ Day and was observed by Indian political parties and freedom fighters.
Later, on December 9, 1946, the Indian Constituent Assembly appointed a number of committees to work towards the proposed constitution. After several debates and revisions, the Indian Constitution was officially adopted three years later on November 26, 1949.


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