22:45 (IST) Jan 26
JK: Indian Army celebrates 74th Republic Day in snow clad Gulmarg sector
Indian Army troops along with National Cadet Corps Cadets and school students of the local area from Gulmarg celebrated the 74th Republic Day in the Gulmarg Sector of Jammu & Kashmir. On the occasion of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Indian Army commemorated the event with a weapon display and various fun activities for the students. The event commenced with the speech by Gallantry Award Winner, Col Gurpreet Singh, SM, followed by flag hoisting and weapon display.
16:05 (IST) Jan 26
Republic Day: Russian President Putin lauds India's contribution to 'ensuring international stability'
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday extended greetings to India on its 74th Republic Day. In a statement shared on the Kremlin website, Putin lauded India's "substantial contribution to ensuring international stability and security" and addressing issues related to regional and global agenda. The Russian President was quoted as saying in the statement, "India's achievements in the economic, social, scientific, technological and other spheres are widely known. Your country is making a substantial contribution to ensuring international stability and security and to addressing vital issues on the regional and global agenda."
15:29 (IST) Jan 26
Punjab witnessing holistic development, says CM Mann at R-Day function
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said with the efforts of the government, the state will shine like the precious 'Kohinoor' gem by witnessing a holistic development in every arena. Addressing the gathering here after unfurling the national Tricolor during a function to mark Republic Day here at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sports Stadium, the Chief Minister gave a clarion call to people to extend fulsome support and cooperation to the government.
15:03 (IST) Jan 26
UK foreign secretary wishes India on Republic Day, says looking forward to 'another year of cooperation'
United Kingdom foreign secretary James Cleverly extended Republic Day greetings to external affairs minister S Jaishankar and the people of India. Taking to his Twitter handle, Cleverly stated that the UK looks forward to another year of 'friendship and cooperation'. James Cleverly tweeted, "Happy Republic Day to my friend Dr S Jaishankar and the people of India. We look forward to another year of friendship and cooperation!" In response, Jaishankar tweeted, "Thank you for your good wishes."
14:52 (IST) Jan 26
Republic Day celebrations in J&K
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14:34 (IST) Jan 26
I'm confident that by working together we can ensure the continued growth of mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in all areas. This undoubtedly meets the fundamental interests of the friendly people of Russia and India: Putin
14:32 (IST) Jan 26
Please accept congratulations on Republic Day. India’s achievements in economic, social, scientific, tech and other spheres are widely known. Your country is making substantial contribution to ensuring international stability and to addressing vital issues on regional & global agenda: Russian President Putin
14:27 (IST) Jan 26
"The central and state governments need to work towards making the country 'vishwa guru' (global leaders) but for this it is also necessary that on this occasion every year they should do an honest self evaluation and tell the people how they have fulfilled promises and resolves in one year and give a development report," she said in a party release. This will not only instill confidence and energy among the people but would also ensure that Republic Day functions do not remain mere rituals, she said.
14:25 (IST) Jan 26
BSP president Mayawati on Thursday said the Centre and state governments should use the occasion of Republic Day every year to honestly evaluate and issue a development report on the promises fulfilled by them so as to instill confidence among the people. The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister also underlined the need for continued efforts to ensure development of the country and its people in accordance with the humanitarian values of the Constitution given by BR Ambedkar. (PTI)
14:02 (IST) Jan 26
BSF jawans exchange sweets with Pakistan Rangers at the Attari-Wagah border
Punjab | BSF (Border Security Force) exchanged sweets with Pakistan Rangers at the Attari-Wagah border today on… https://t.co/OF5KEatE7h
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13:55 (IST) Jan 26
Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal extends 'best wishes' to India on Republic Day
Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal extended best wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India on the country's 74th Republic Day. Taking to the Twitter handle, prime minister's office stated, "On the occasion of the 74th Republic Day of India, I extend warm felicitations and best wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government and friendly people of India." Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Nepal celebrated India's 74th Republic Day which started with the unfurling of the national flag by the ambassador of India to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava on Thursday. (ANI)
13:43 (IST) Jan 26
I am indeed excited and a sense of fulfilment has engrossed me. I am deeply grateful to PM Modi & home minister Amit Shah for bestowing upon me this great honour. I dedicate this award to the people of Karnataka: Former Union minister SM Krishna on receiving the Padma Vibhushan
13:30 (IST) Jan 26
I'm delighted that the government has honoured the art and culture of Rathwa tribals who reside in Chhotaudepur district. They have made a small artist like me into something big. I am thankful to the government: Paresh Rathwa, Pithora artist on being conferred Padma Shri
13:13 (IST) Jan 26
BSF jawans exchange sweets with Border Guard Bangladesh at Fulbari on the India-Bangladesh border
West Bengal | BSF (Border Security Force) exchanged sweets with BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) at Fulbari on the Ind… https://t.co/W1eGL0AlfX
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13:06 (IST) Jan 26
On the occasion of India's 74th Republic Day on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi donned a multicolour Rajasthani turban, which symbolises the diverse culture of the country. He paired the turban with a white kurta, black coat and white pants, along with a white stole around the neck. Last year, the Prime Minister had sported a traditional Uttarakhand cap, embellished with a Brahmakamal-inspired brooch.
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12:40 (IST) Jan 26
The 74th Republic Day Parade was about the spectacular display of made-in-India weapons, increased role of 'Nari Shakti' in the Armed Forces and signs of the country leaving behind its colonial past. For the first time in the history of India’s Republic Day, the British-era 25-pounder guns, which had been used for decades for the 21-gun salute, were replaced with the indigenous 105mm Indian Field Guns. The vintage artillery, which was once used in the World War II, fell silent and the desi guns boomed for the ceremonial gun salute. Lt Commander Disha Amrith, 29, was the first Navy woman officer to lead a naval contingent of 144 sailors, showcasing the increasing role of 'Nari Shakti' in the military. Armed with assault rifles, women soldiers in colourful uniforms, usually deployed along the desert border with Pakistan, were for the first time joined the BSF camel contingent. Women officers were also part of the contingents of Corps of Signals, Army Air Defence and Army Daredevils.
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12:35 (IST) Jan 26
Former President Ram Nath Kovind unfurls the Tricolour at his residence in Delhi, on Republic Day
Former President Ram Nath Kovind unfurls the Tricolour at his residence in Delhi, on #RepublicDay https://t.co/DRXhX5Ot24
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12:31 (IST) Jan 26
Let's make Maharashtra strong and developed: Governor Koshyari on Republic Day
Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari greeted people on the Republic Day on Thursday and appealed to everyone to make the state strong and developed. Speaking at a function held in Mumbai on the occasion of the 74th Republic Day, the governor listed out various programmes undertaken by the government of Maharashtra for its development and to make the state a one trillion dollar economy. "My government is working to create a progressive and developed Maharashtra by taking all elements of the society together. I appeal to all to come together and resolve to create a new and strong Maharashtra,” he said. (PTI)
12:12 (IST) Jan 26
Fly Past
The grand finale and the most eagerly-awaited segment of the parade, the Fly Past, witnesses a breathtaking air show by 45 aircraft of the Indian Air Force, one from the Indian Navy and four helicopters of the Indian Army. Vintage, as well as current modern aircraft/helicopters like Rafale, MiG-29, Su-30, Su-30 MkI Jaguar, C-130, C-17, Dornier, Dakota, LCH Prachand, Apache, Sarang& AEW&C, roar in the skies above Kartavya Path, displaying different formations, including Baaz, Prachand, Tiranga, Tangail, Vajrang, Garud, Bheem, Amrit and Trishul. The concluding Vertical Charlie maneuver is performed by Rafale fighter aircraft.
12:00 (IST) Jan 26
The ministry of home affairs (MHA)'s tableau at the 74th Republic Day parade showcased the theme 'Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB): Resolve @75-Drug Free India', reflecting the resolve to make India drug-free. The front part of the tableau depicted a large humanoid sculpture suppressing the ill effects of drugs. It is presented in the form of a cactus garden, with a posture of crossed arms and a head swaying to the right, giving a strong message against drugs. The large-sized hands in the rear part of the tableau represent citizens of India from all castes religions and regions spreading the vision of 'Nasha Mukt Bharat. On the sides of the tableau, people belonging to different parts of India are shown taking pledge to fight drugs with the motto, "Together we can do it". At the lower part of the tableau, two hands joining in the form of a high contour, represent the participation, dedication, and solidarity of all stakeholders against drugs.
11:59 (IST) Jan 26
33 Dare Devils make 'Human Pyramid' on nine motorcycles on Kartavya Path
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11:58 (IST) Jan 26
Daring motorcycle display by Corps of Signals Dare Devils team at Kartavya Path enthrals the audience with an array of formations, which will include a Yoga display.
11:55 (IST) Jan 26
Biodiversity conservation, cheetah reintroduction theme of CPWD's tableau
Bedecked with colourful flowers, the Central Public Works Department's (CPWD) tableau at the Republic Day parade depicted biodiversity conservation, including the reintroduction of cheetah in India 70 years after the spotted feline went extinct from the country. The front part of the tableau showcased Cheetah, the only large carnivore that got completely wiped out from the country in 1952 due to over-hunting and habitat loss.
11:52 (IST) Jan 26
Cultural performance
Cultural performances by 479 artists chosen through the nationwide Vande Bharatam dance competition added colour and groove to the Republic Day parade. The theme of the cultural extravaganza is 'Nari Shakti' presented by 326 female dancers, ably supported by 153 male dancers, of the age group 17-30 years. They are presenting classical, folk and contemporary fusion dances, depicting the 'Power of Women' through five elements Earth, Water, Air, Space and Fire. This is the second time that the dancers of the cultural programme have been selected through a nationwide competition.
11:51 (IST) Jan 26
A knowledge tree on the rear portion of the tableau depicted the spread of knowledge and wisdom from teachers to tribal students who come to EMRSs from the remotest hinterlands. The tree also reflected the spirit of conservation of tribal culture and heritage.
11:51 (IST) Jan 26
An open book with an archetype pen in the shape of Eklavya's bow and arrow reflected the unwavering focus of students at Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRSs). It showed that bow and arrow protected and empowered tribal people in the past, and now, education is the tool to empower them.
11:50 (IST) Jan 26
The tribal affairs ministry's tableau during the Republic Day parade depicted the government's efforts to provide quality education to Scheduled Tribes (ST) students in remote tribal areas through the Eklavya Model Residential Schools. A girl on the frontage signified equality in educational opportunities provided at the residential schools. A globe in her hand symbolised her will to conquer the world with the power of knowledge.
11:49 (IST) Jan 26
ICAR showcases millets in R-Day tableau as UN celebrates India's superfoods
Colourful patterns created using millet grains adorned the tableau of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) at the Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path, celebrating the International Year of Millets declared by the United Nations. The tractor in front of the tableau was decorated with a rangoli of millets -- ivory coloured jowar, gray-brown pearls of bajra and deep red ragi grains -- showcasing a combination of traditional farming and modernity. Grown in large parts of the country, millets have emerged as superfoods, enabling farmers to earn from their cultivation and new found popularity. India is a global leader in the production of millets with a harvest of 17.9 million tonnes in 2020-21 from across 21 states.
11:46 (IST) Jan 26
Haryana's tableau reflects design based on Bhagavad Gita. In its entirety, the tableau shows Lord Krishna serving as the charioteer of Arjun and giving him knowledge of Gita. The patterns on the sides of the trailer show various scenes from the battle of Mahabharata.
11:45 (IST) Jan 26
Karnataka tableau
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Karnataka's tableau symbolically unveils exceptional achievements of state's 3 women achievers. Sulagitti Narasamma - a midwife, Tulsi Gowda Halakki - known as 'Vruksha Maate' & Saalumarada Thimmakka are noted names due to their selfless contribution to society.
11:44 (IST) Jan 26
'Nari Shakti' depicted in Central Armed Police Force's tableau at the 74th Republic Day parade
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11:44 (IST) Jan 26
The tableau depicts Lord Ram and Goddess Sita being welcomed by the people of Ayodhya on their return from exile, and the Deepotsav celebrations in the temple town. "The side panels of the tableau depict 'Ram Ki Paidi' on the banks of the Saryu river in Ayodhya and a big 'Deepotsav Dwar' has been erected. It also has a sculpture of Maha Rishi Vasishtha," an Uttar Pradesh government official said.A grand Ram temple is currently under construction in Ayodhya and massive scale road-widening and other projects are also being undertaken in the Uttar Pradesh town.
11:42 (IST) Jan 26
Tableau of Uttar Pradesh
11:41 (IST) Jan 26
Uttar Pradesh's tableau at the Republic Day parade showcases the three-day Deepotsava celebrated in Ayodhya
11:40 (IST) Jan 26
The colourful tableaux of West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu at the Republic Day paradeThe colourful tableaux of West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu at the Republic Day paradeThe colourful tableaux of West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu at the Republic Day paradeThe colourful tableaux of West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu at the Republic Day parade
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11:36 (IST) Jan 26
Tableau of Kerala showcases Karthyayani Amma, the winner of Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2020, who top scored the literacy examination at the age of 96.
11:34 (IST) Jan 26
Kerala presents the tableau of 'Nari Shakti' and folk traditions of women empowerment. The tractor portrays Karthyayani Amma, the winner of Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2020 who top scored the literacy examination at the age of 96.
11:34 (IST) Jan 26
The tableau of Jammu & Kashmir with its theme 'Naya J&K' showcases the holy Amarnath Shrine and Tulip gardens and lavender cultivation
11:33 (IST) Jan 26
Jharkhand tableau
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The tableau of Jharkhand shows the famous Baidyanath Temple located in Deoghar. Lord Birsa Munda is depicted in the front of the tableau.
11:31 (IST) Jan 26
The tableau of Arunachal Pradesh, known as the land for the rising sun, showcases the potential for tourism in the fields of adventure, sports, ecology, culture, religion, history and archaeology.
11:31 (IST) Jan 26
Tableau of Tripura
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Tripura tableau's theme is 'Sustainable Livelihood through tourism & organic farming in Tripura with active participation of women'. It also shows Mahamuni Buddha Mandir.
11:29 (IST) Jan 26
Gujarat's tableau shows the renewable sources of energy on the theme 'Clean-Green energy Efficient Gujarat'
11:28 (IST) Jan 26
Ladakh tableau
11:27 (IST) Jan 26
Based on the theme 'Tourism and composite culture of Ladakh', its tableau exhibits the essence of the UT's harmonious relationship with nature and rest of the world.
11:24 (IST) Jan 26
Uttarakhand's tableau depicts the Corbett National Park and Almora's Jageshwar Dham
11:23 (IST) Jan 26
Assam tableau depicts heroics of Lachit Borphukan, state's cultural heritage
Legendary Ahom General Lachit Borphukan and the revered Kamakhya Temple and other cultural heritage of Assam were depicted on the state's tableau as it rolled down the Kartvaya Path during the 74th Republic Day celebrations. Borphukan was a commander in the erstwhile Ahom kingdom and is known for his leadership in the 1671 battle of Saraighat that thwarted an attempt by Mughal forces to capture Assam. The central government last year had celebrated the 400th birth anniversary of the Ahom General. The tableau proudly showcases Borphukan and many cultural landmarks of the state including the famous Kamakhya Temple -- one of the Shakti Peeths.
11:20 (IST) Jan 26
Assam's tableau shows Ahom warrior Lachit Borphukan on a boat and the view of Maa Kamakhya temple