FACTS ABOUT REPUBLIC
DAY - INDIA - 26th JAN.
Collection – Anil S Awad
Collection – Anil S Awad
1) It was on 26th January 1950 that the Constitution of
India came into force and India formally became a Republic.
2) The date 26th January was especially selected since it
was the anniversary of Purna Swaraj Day (26th January 1930).
3) India has the longest written Constitution in the
world, incorporating 448 Articles in 22 Parts, 12 Schedules and 97 Amendments.
4) It took Dr. B.R.Ambedkar 2 years 11 months and 18 days
to draft the Indian Constitution.
5) Two hand-written copies of the Constitution were
prepared: in English and in Hindi.
6) Both were signed by 308 members of the Assembly on
24th January 1950. It became effective two days later, and came into force
throughout the country.
7) The original hand-written copies of the Constitution
are kept in helium-filled cases in the Library of Parliament House.
8 ) It has seen 94 Amendments since inception.
9) India’s motto “Satyamev Jayate” is taken from the
Mundaka Upanishad,from the Atharvaveda It was translated into Hindi by Abid Ali
in 1911.
10) Madan Mohan Malviya was responsible for selecting the
Indian motto.
11) Rabindranath Tagore wrote Jana Gana Mana in Bengali
first. It was translated by Abid Ali into Hindi, in 1911, and officially
adopted as the Indian National Anthem in 1950.
12) It takes 52 seconds to sing the complete National
Anthem.
13) The Indian emblem is adapted from the Ashoka Pillar
at Sarnath, dating back to 250 BC.
14) The Indian flag was conceptualized and designed by
Pingali Venkayya, a farmer from Machilipatnam.
15) The ratio of the Indian flag’s width to length is two
to three.
16) The Indian flag, by law, is made of khadi and can be
only made in nine specified sizes.
17) Flying an Indian flag made from any material other
than khadi is punishable by law with upto three years of imprisonment and a
hefty fine.
18) The Indian flag should never touch the ground or
water, or ever be used as drapery.
19) Dr. Rajendra Prasad took oath as India’s first
President on 26th January 1950.
20) A 21 gun salute is fired as the President of India
unfurls the tricolour, as a naval and military mark of honour.
21) The 'Beating Retreat' held on 29th January, marks the
end of all Republic day celebrations in the country. The ceremony is held Vijay
Chowk where bands of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy perform.
22) One of the most popular tune that is played at the
Republic day functions is 'Abide with me', a Christian hymn, which was said to
be Mahatma Gandhi's favourite.
23) The Constitution came into a legal circulation at
10:18 AM on the 26th of January, 1950.
24) The President addresses the Republic Day whereas; the
Prime Minister addresses the Independence Day.
25) Until our Constitution came into force, we used the
British era Government of India Act 1935 to rule our country.
HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY. JAI HIND.
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