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Thursday, January 25, 2018

69th Republic Day of India 26th January2018 | About Republic Day of India | Chief Guest of 69th Republic Day of India

Republic Day is our National Festival.Republic day is India's Important national event.India became independent of the United Kingdom on August 15, 1947. India did not have a permanent constitution at this time. The drafting committee presented the constitution's first draft to the national assembly on November 4, 1947. The national assembly signed the final English and Hindi language versions of the constitution on January 24, 1950.The New Constitution of free India was adopted on 26th January, 1950.Thus , India became a Republic on that day.So we celebrate it as our Republic Day every year.


On this day India finally enjoyed the freedom of spirit, rule of low and fundamental principle of governance.The Republic day is celebrated great joy and fervor.The president unfurls the national flag in Delhi.After the national anthem, there is a march-past by the armed forces.There is a long procession of floats from different states.School children present a variety of drills and dances.Thousands of people gather to see the Republic Day parade in Delhi.The National flag flutters atop all government offices and other buildings.The Republic day is also celebrated in schools and colleges.All important buildings are illuminated at night.People burst crackers to celebrate the Republic Day.

Origin of Republic Day

India gained independence on August 15, 1947.But till January 26, 1950, it did not have the proper law of the land for ruling the country.Our constitution was formed by the Indian Constituent Assembly.The Indian Constituent Assembly met on December 9, 1946.The Constituent Assembly had appointed Dr.B.R. Ambedkar as the Chairman to draft the Constitution.The committee finalized the draft with  395 Articles and eight Schedules and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949.The Indian Republic officially into being on January 26, 1950.

January 26 was not some random date picked out of the calendar.It was on this date in 1930,that the Indian National Congress, celebrated independence day first time in British India.It was the date when members of the NIC took the pledge to work towards a 'sovereign democratic republic' of India.

Preamble

We.the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign, Socialist Secular, Democratic Republic and to secure to all its citizens:
Justice ,Social, economic and political;
Liberty of thought, expression, belif, faith and worship;
Equality of status and of opportunity;
and to promote among them all
Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;
In our Constituent Assembly this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do Hereby Adopt, Enact and give to ourselves this constitution.

Parade at New Delhi

The main celebrations are held in the from of a colorful parade near India Gate in Delhi.The parade showcasing India's military might India Gate Delhi.The parade showcasing India's military might and unity amidst culture diversity covers a 8 Km route, starting from the Rashtrapati Bhavan through the picturesque Rajpath down to India Gate before winding up at the historic Red Fort in old Delhi.The events of  the day begin with the Prime Minister laying a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti-India Gate.He then drives up to the central enclosure and awaits the arrival of the President and a Chief Guest of occasion who is normally a head of other country.


On his arrival the Hon'ble President meets the  dignitaries present and unfurls the National Flag.Following this the National Anthem is played with a 21 gun salute to National Flag.After this a brief investiture ceremony takes place the president present India's top gallantry awards the param Veer Chakra and the Maha Veer Chakra to the outstanding soldiers from the defence services.After this, fou helicopters from the army forces fly past the parade area showering rose petals on the audience.Each chopper carries a flag-the first being the Indian flag and the other three the flags of the Army, the Navy, and the Indian Air Force.

The march past begins immediately after the fly past.The President, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, takes the salute of mechanised , mounted and marching contingents of Army, Air Force, Navy, Paramilitary forces, Police and the National Cadet Corps.After the march past comes the cultural extravaganza consisting of floats presented by the various states and performances by school children.After the flots, the bravery awards winning children from all over the country enter on elephants.

A spectacular fly-past by Air Force and Naval aircraft rounds off this not to be missed experience.The parade is followed by a pageant of spectacular displays from the different states of the country.These moving exhibits depict scenes of activities of people in those states and the music and songs of that particular state accompany each display.Each display brings out the diversity and richness of the culture of India and the whole show lends a festive air to the occasion.But they are all united in their proven loyalty to the Government elected by the people and in their proud traditions and legendary gallantry.

Chief Guest of 69th Republic Day of India 

The 10 ASEAN Leaders To Be Chief Guests This Year will be chief guest for the 68th Republic Day celebrations in January.


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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Today Shri Tripda sanskar Kendra Pri School Celebrated Independence Day

Today 15 August 2017 in My school Shri Gayatri Parivar Trast Borsad managed by Shri Tripda Bal Sanskar Kendra Primary School Borsad celebrated 71th Independence Day.Chief Guest was my school Trasty Shri Jivanbhai fuulabhai patel.He had flaghosting.Dwaj Raxak was my school teacher Shrimati Mayuriben Patel.She was very good working of flag hosting ceremony.All school staff working good.Hole program uncaring by School Principal Shri Vipulkumar prajapati.(means I)program starts with Gayatri Maha Mantra.After vipulbhai school principal welcomes by  all of guests and parents and students.All of guests give Push Gucch.After Mayurimedam headlining flag hosting ceremony. Chief Guest Shri jivanbhai give speech about schools progress and Independence day.School chairmen Prakashbhai Shah also give speech about schools activities and Independence day. 

During this program Lions club Rotary club, Iner wheel club members present here.They give every year Prize of our school students.This year they give prize of Mehdi Competition,Hair style and Fancy Dress competition first and second Winner. A Sweet Laddu had give all of people by school management. Here is some pictures of  Today Shri Tripda sanskar Kendra Pri School Celebrated Independence Day.

Celebration Pictures


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Friday, August 11, 2017

How to fold and tie Indian National Flag for Independence day and Republic day

Every Year India celebrate Two National Festival grand celebration.One Independence day of india and Republic day.During this festivals all Indian schools,collages and government offices doing flag hosting ceremony. So this ceremone Here is we serve How to fold and tie Indian National Flag for Independence day and Republic day.

➤First you hold the flag from two corners of one of the sides of smaller length and tell your friend to hold the other two corners.The tri color should face up.

➤Then fold the flag in half keeping the fold parallel with the stripes.

➤Now fold the flag three times in the other direction. Each of the three folds should be equal in size to the other folds.

➤Now the folding is complete and Keep the flag of India in a respectable place and handle with care. 

Here is video aboutHow to fold and tie Indian National Flag for Independence day and Republic day.

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Indian Flag Hosting Rules and timing for Independence Day and Republic day

Mahatma Gandhi Said "A flag is a necessity for all nations. Millions have died for it. It is no doubt a kind of idolatry which would be a sin to destroy. For, a flag represents an Ideal The unfurling of the Union Jack evokes in the English breast sentiments whose strength it is difficult to measure. The Stars and Stripes mean a world to the Americans. The Star and the Crescent will call forth the best bravery in Islam."

"It will be necessary for us Indians Muslims, Christians Jews, Parsis, and all others to whom India is their home-to recognize a common flag to live and to die for." 


Here is Information about According to Indian Government Indian Flag Hosting Rules and timing for Independence Day and Republic day.

➤The flag should be a 3:2 aspect ratio rectangle.

➤Whoever in any public place or within public view burns/mutilates/tramples upon or otherwise brings into contempt the Indian National Flag or any part thereof, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.

➤A member of public, a private organisation or an educational institution may hoist/display the National Flag on all days and occasions, ceremonial or otherwise. Consistent with the dignity and honor of the National Flag.

➤The National Flag should occupy the position of honor when displayed.

➤A damaged Flag should not be displayed.

➤The Flag should not be flown from a single mast head simultaneously with other flags.

➤The flag shall not be dipped in salute to any person or thing.

➤The flag must not be used for any commercial purpose.

➤When the Flag is displayed on a speaker’s platform, it should be flown on the speaker’s right as he faces the audience or flat against the wall, above and behind the speaker.

➤When the Flag is displayed flat and horizontal on a wall, the saffron band should be upper most and when displayed vertically, the saffron band shall be on the right with reference to the Flag (i.e. left to the person facing the Flag).

➤No other flag or bunting should be placed higher than or above or side by side with the National Flag; nor should any object including flowers or garlands or emblem be placed on or above the Flag-mast from which the flag is flown.

➤The Flag should not be used as a festoon, rosette or bunting or in any other manner of decoration.
The flag should not be flown at half mast except on occasions on which such notice is issued by the Government.

➤When flown at half-mast, the Flag shall be hoisted to the peak for an instant, then lowered to the half-mast position, but before lowering the Flag for the day, it shall be raised again to the peak.

➤The flag must not touch the ground or the floor or trail in water.

➤The flag should be flown from sunrise to sunset (to the extent possible) irrespective of weather conditions. The Flag may be flown at night only under very special circumstances.

➤If the flag is damaged or soiled, it shall be destroyed as a whole in private, preferably by burning or any other method consistent with the dignity of the flag.

➤The flag shall be hoisted briskly and lowered slowly and ceremoniously.

➤Only flower petals can be held within the Flag before being unfurled as part of celebrations on special occasions on National Days.

➤Everyone present should stand in attention facing the Flag while it is being hoisted.
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Chief Guest of India’s 71th Independence Day 2017

In this India national celebration Prime Minister invite chief guests in this celebration annually. New chief guest of new year India Independence day 2017 is update vary soon. Anniversary of each independence is tribute for all freedom fighter who secured our country from "British Raj". Independence day is a day of India. Once again we are going to celebrate proud moment of India. 


All country peoples who want 15 August 2017 Chief Guest Name List, they all are in a right place. We will update this article when final Chief guest name will declared for the 71th Independence Day Celebration of India. All country peoples need to update before 1 week with us for the Independence Day 2017 Chief Guest Name List.
 
Every Year Prime Minister of India give a terrific speech with some new schemes which will be implemented as soon as possible, these schemes or facilities are directly helpful for a Normal Person who lives in India. This year PM Modi ripple India’s Tricolor Flag from red fort.

The whole celebration of this day is start and end with cultural programs of India. On this celebration you see every kind of India culture. In India people celebrate festivals, Occasions, Events according to religion but Independence day is a most proud event which observed by any culture( Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Isai). The day was come after huge sacrifices that is know every Indian. Indians pride on country and their freedom life and celebrate this moment in prideful way. 
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

National Technology Day Date | About National Technology Day | History | Celebration | Pictures

National Technology Day Date

National Technology Day is celebrated on 11thMay every year across India.

About National Technology Day

National Technology Day is a very special day for Indian Technology since 1999. It is so significant because India achieved a huge technological advancement on the day. The first, indigenous aircraft “Hansa-3” was test flown at Bangalore on this day. This day is also celebrated to honur technological innovations and their successful commercialization which takes the fruits of  research to reach to people at large.The day glorifies the importance of science in day to day life and motivates students to adopt science as the career option.


Several events are organised in various engineering colleges and technical institutes to mark the occasion. Lectures, competitions, quizzes, presentations and interactive sessions on different aspects of science are organized all over the planet. The day is important for scientists, engineers, planners and all others engaged in governance and nation building. 

History of  National Technology Day

On May 11, 1998, three nuclear tests were carried out at Pokhran in Rajasthan and the subsequent two tests were carried out on May 13, 1998. The nuclear tests were marked as great achievements in the field of science and technology. Since then, May 11 is celebrated as National Technology Day every year, to mark this achievement of mastering nuclear weapons.

National Technology Day Celebration

11th of May is being celebrated as the National Technology Day because it was on 11th of May 1998 that we had the Pokhran-II. The nuclear test was a clear attempt at India expressing its determination to join the nuclear club and come out of the ambiguous position of being power that kept its nuclear option open.Nuclear power represents perhaps one of the most powerful technologies developed in the 20th century and this was a technology that is not easily available. The success of India in a developing nuclear power not only represented India developing its own technological muscle but also success in an area which is strategically important. 

 

Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) is co-ordinating the State level activities in connection with the observance of national Technology Day. Proposals from Vocational Higher Secondary Schools, Govt ITIs, Govt. Polytechnics, Govt./ Aided Engineering colleges, Research Organizations, Registered NGOs etc, in the Kerala State are selected for the celebration of National Technology Day. The programmes are planned to generate awareness among the students, academia,general public, etc. about the importance of Science Day and based on the focal theme through lectures, seminars, Quiz programmes, exhibitions, films shows, debates, folk forum communication, elocution etc.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Indian National Festival Holidays Calendar of Year 2018

Here is Indian National Festival Holidays Calendar of Year 2018.


Holiday(Festival ) Name
Date
Day
New Years Day
 Jan 1st
Monday
Makar Sankranti
Jan 14
Sunday
Pongal
Jan 14
Sunday
Vasant Panchami
 Jan 22  
Monday
Republic Day
Jan 26   
Friday
Guru Ravidas Jayanti
Jan 21
Wednesday
Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti
Feb 10
Saturday
Maha Shivaratri - Shivaratri
Feb 13  
Tuesday
Shivaji Jayanti
Mar 4   
Sunday  
Holika Dahana
Mar 1
Thursday  
Dolyatra
Mar 2
Friday   
Parsi New Year, Chaitra Sukhladi
Mar 20 
Tuesday
Mahavir Jayanti
Mar 29
Thursday
Hazarat Ali's Birthday
Mar 30 
Friday
Good Friday
Mar 30th
Friday
Easter
Apr 1    
Sunday
Vaisakhi , Mesadi -Vaisakhadi
Apr 13  
Friday
Buddha Purnima - Vesak             
Apr 30  
Monday  
Birthday of Rabindranath
May 7   
Monday
Jamat Ul-Vida
Jun 15  
Friday
Rath Yatra
Jul 14    
Saturday
Independence Day
Aug 15 
Wednesday  
Raksha Bandhan
Aug 26 
Sunday
Janmashtami
Sep 2    
Sunday
Ganesh Chaturthi - Vinayaka Chaturthi
Sep 13  
Thursday
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
Oct 2     
Tuesday
Maha Saptami
Oct 16  
Tuesday
Maha Ashtami
Oct 17  
Wednesday  
Dussehra
Oct 19  
Friday
Muharram - Ashura
Sep 21  
Friday
Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
Oct 24  
Wednesday
Karaka Chaturthi
Oct27   
Saturday
Naraka Chaturdasi
Nov 6   
Tuesday
Diwali - Deepavali
Nov 7   
Wednesday
Govardhan Puja
Nov 8
Thursday
Bhai Duj
Nov 9
Friday
Chhat Puja
Nov 13
Tuesday
Milad un-Nabi Id-e-Milad
Nov 21
Wednesday
Guru Tegh Bahadurs Martyrdom Day
Nov 24 
Saturday
Guru Nanak Jayanti
Nov 23 
Friday
Christmas Eve
Dec 24t
Monday
Christmas
Dec 25th
Tuesday  
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