Honorable Chief Guest, Respected Teachers, and My Dear Friends,
Warm greetings to all of you on the occasion of Republic Day.
Today, we have gathered here to celebrate the 76th Republic Day of our country on this auspicious occasion of January 26. This day is a symbol of pride and honor for every Indian.
Our identity lies in our Constitution.
Under the leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a committee worked tirelessly for 2 years, 11 months, and 18 days to draft our Constitution. This Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950, and on that very day, India became a democratic republic. This Constitution not only protects our rights but also reminds us of our duties.
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The Indian Constitution is the largest written Constitution in the world.
It is our strength, and unity in diversity is its core mantra. Whether it is our language, religion, culture, or customs, they may be different, but our identity is the same – we are Indians.
We take pride in being citizens of a nation that is constantly progressing on the path of peace, development, and equality. Today reminds us that by fulfilling our duties, we must make this country even stronger and more prosperous.
In conclusion, I would like to say:
“Do not ask the world what our story is,
Our identity is simply that we are Indians.”
With these sentiments, I conclude my words.
Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!