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Share your Creative Ideas to Highlight India’s achievements on Republic Day 2023

Share your Creative Ideas to Highlight India’s achievements on Republic Day 2023
Start Date :
Dec 20, 2022
Last Date :
Jan 20, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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26th January is a day etched in India's rich and glorious history. Ministry of Defence, in collaboration with MyGov, invites all citizens to share their creative Ideas to Highlight ...

26th January is a day etched in India's rich and glorious history. Ministry of Defence, in collaboration with MyGov, invites all citizens to share their creative Ideas to Highlight India's achievements on Republic Day 2023.

Let us make this Republic Day more impactful and innovative so that it leaves a lasting impression on the celebrations of this momentous day and encourages all Indians to rededicate themselves to the cause of nation-building.

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Start Date - 20th December 2022
Last Date - 20th January 2023

Showing 1260 Submission(s)
Rengarajan Natarajan
Rengarajan Natarajan 2 years 4 months ago

We are deeply mourned due to our PM's mother demise .we are thankful to Mrs.HeraBenji by giving delightful visionary son.We are all with You,,,,,,,
We are all pray for the brave soul rest in peace under lotus feet,,,,,,

anjalibhardwaj_64
Anjali bhardwaj 2 years 4 months ago

26th January is celebrated as Republic Day in our country. On this day in 1950, the constitution of our country was formally adopted and India became a fully sovereign state. The fundamental law of the country, the Constitution, was enacted out of the diligence and hard work of great men like Mahatma Gandhi and the numerous freedom fighters who fought and sacrificed their lives for the independence of our country. So, the 26th of January was declared a National holiday.It is to be noted that January 26 had a great significance in India’s struggle for Swaraj. The Congress Session at Lahore on December 29, 1929, had passed resolution declaring Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence) as India’s goal. It was also decided that the 26th of January should be observed all over India as Purna Swaraj Day. The complete Independence Day was for the first time celebrated on January 26th, 1930. It continued to be so observed until 1947. On achieving Independence, August 15 became our Independence Day.

anjalibhardwaj_64
Anjali bhardwaj 2 years 4 months ago

26th January is celebrated as Republic Day in our country. On this day in 1950, the constitution of our country was formally adopted and India became a fully sovereign state. The fundamental law of the country, the Constitution, was enacted out of the diligence and hard work of great men like Mahatma Gandhi and the numerous freedom fighters who fought and sacrificed their lives for the independence of our country. So, the 26th of January was declared a National holiday.It is to be noted that January 26 had a great significance in India’s struggle for Swaraj. The Congress Session at Lahore on December 29, 1929, had passed resolution declaring Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence) as India’s goal. It was also decided that the 26th of January should be observed all over India as Purna Swaraj Day. The complete Independence Day was for the first time celebrated on January 26th, 1930. It continued to be so observed until 1947. On achieving Independence, August 15 became our Independence Day.

anjalibhardwaj_64
Anjali bhardwaj 2 years 4 months ago

26th January is celebrated as Republic Day in our country. On this day in 1950, the constitution of our country was formally adopted and India became a fully sovereign state. The fundamental law of the country, the Constitution, was enacted out of the diligence and hard work of great men like Mahatma Gandhi and the numerous freedom fighters who fought and sacrificed their lives for the independence of our country. So, the 26th of January was declared a National holiday.It is to be noted that January 26 had a great significance in India’s struggle for Swaraj. The Congress Session at Lahore on December 29, 1929, had passed resolution declaring Purna Swaraj (Complete Independence) as India’s goal. It was also decided that the 26th of January should be observed all over India as Purna Swaraj Day. The complete Independence Day was for the first time celebrated on January 26th, 1930. It continued to be so observed until 1947. On achieving Independence, August 15 became our Independence Day.

JiyaJeetuRathod_1
JiyaJeetuRathod 2 years 4 months ago

Myself jiya rathod from mumbai.we all want a innovative india so thats y i am sharing my views
I first of all consider women's safety ao that each amd every women live with peace and freedom
2nd of all about the hygiene
Every bus stop railway washroom should have place of sanitary pads
India is rich for the festival
Every festival is celebrated with joy and happiness in india
The festivals which are celebrated in other country should also be celebrated
#jaihindjaibharat

FarooqAhmadwani_16
FarooqAhmadwani 2 years 4 months ago

Greatness of India' is unity in diversity

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