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Celebrating Republic Day

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By oiop on January 1, 2015 Blog, Young India

Every year on Republic Day, a grand parade is held in the capital New Delhi. The parade begins from the Rashtrapati Bhavan and goes along the Rajpath, past India Gate up to the Red Fort. Different contingents of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force march past wearing their official decorations. The President of India who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces takes the salute.

All the latest acquisitions of the Armed Forces such as missiles, tanks, radar, fighter aircraft, etc. are proudly displayed during the parade. Apart from the Armed Forces, NCC, Home Guard, police and civil defence contingents also participate in the parade. The Military display is followed by a vibrant cultural display.

Various states showcase their rich cultural heritage in the form of colourful tableaux. School children from all over the country also participate in the parade. Children who have won bravery awards come riding in on a gaily-caparisoned elephant. The most eagerly awaited part is the fly past when the IAF fighter planes roar past the dais saluting the President.

Before the parade begins, the Prime Minister lays a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate, saluting the countless soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. Then the President arrives with the chief guest for the occasion, usually a visiting head of state. A 21-gun salute is presented and the President unfurls the Tricolour as the national anthem is played.

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