India 26/JAN
India celebrates a number of national holidays throughout the year, each of which holds significant importance and meaning. Some of the most important national holidays in India include Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, and Children's Day. Independence Day, celebrated on August 15th, marks the day in 1947 when India gained freedom from British colonial rule. On this day, the national flag is hoisted and the national anthem is sung in schools, government offices, and public places. Parades, patriotic songs, and cultural programs are also organized to commemorate the occasion. Republic Day, celebrated on January 26th, marks the day in 1950 when the Constitution of India came into effect, making India a republic. On this day, a grand parade is held in the capital, New Delhi, where various cultural and traditional performances are showcased. It also showcases the unity and diversity of India. Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on October 2nd, marks the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi...