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Republic day speech 2017 #12

Republic day speech (2017)

Introduction


Good morning to the Excellencies, respected Principal sir, sir, madam, my seniors and my dear colleagues. My  name is ..... I study in class .... I  would like to speech on this great annual occasion of Indian Republic Day. First of all, I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me such a great opportunity to speech here on the Republic day of India. My dear friends, we have gathered here to celebrate this special occasion of our nation. We celebrate republic day on 26 January annually to commemorate the day when Indian constitution came into force and India was declared as republic country.India is a country which has no any king or queen to rule it however public of this country is the ruler

India is a self-governing country since 15th of August 1947. India got independence from the British rule on 15th of August in 1947 which we celebrate as Independence Day, However, on 26th of January since 1950 we celebrate as Republic Day. The Constitution of India came into force on 26th of January in 1950, so we celebrate this day as the Republic Day every year. This year in 2016, we are celebrating 67th republic day of India.
that's why India is a country which has no any king or queen to rule it however public of this country is the ruler

Our national flag has three colors and a wheel in the center with 24 equal sticks. All the three colors of our Indian National Flag have some meaning. Top saffron colour of our flag denotes the strength and courage of our country. The middle white colour indicates peace however lower green colour indicates the growth and prosperity. There is a navy blue wheel in the center having 24 equal spokes indicating Dharma Chakra of the great king Ashoka.


Know i am going to tell some most amazing and  important facts about our constitution

1. The Longest Constitution:


Oh yeah, the Indian constitution is the longest constitution in the world with 448 articles, 12 schedules and 94 amendments. In comparison, the American Constitution is the shortest in the world


2. Guiding Path:


The Objectives Resolution was moved by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru on December 13, 1946. It served as a roadmap for the constitution.

3. Establishment of the Committee:


On August 29, 1947, the committee which would draft India’s constitution was established. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was appointed as the Chairman of the committee.


4. The Drafting of the Constitution:


The drafting committee had handwritten and calligraphed the constitution - both in English and in Hindi. There was no typing or print involved.It took the Constituent Assembly two years, eleven months and seventeen days to draft the Indian Constitution after the drafting committee submitted it to them.

5. The Good Omen:


The day constitution was signed, it was raining outside. Many considered it as a good omen.

6. Time Period for Passing it:



After the constitution was presented to the Constituent Assembly, they took two years, eleven months and seventeen days to pass it.

7. Signatures:


As many as 284 members of the Constituent Assembly had signed the documents on January 24, 1950. Two days later, the constitution came into effect.


8. Borrowed Points:


Some of the points in constitution are borrowed from other constitutions such as the principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity that were taken from the French constitution.

9. The National Emblem:


On January 26, 1950, the Indian Government also adopted Sarnath, the Lion Capital of Ashoka with the wheel, bull, and horse as the national emblem of India.

10. The Amendments:



In 63 years since it was presented, the Indian constitution has been hailed as one of the best constitutions in the world.
It took the Constituent Assembly two years, eleven months and seventeen days to draft the Indian Constitution after the drafting committee submitted it to them.



Dr. Abdul Kalam has said that “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the Father, the Mother and the Teacher”. As a citizen of the country we should think seriously about it and do all possible efforts to lead our nation.

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