Mautushi Paul |
Days and Festival |
2024-08-08 |
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Republic Day is celebrated every year on 26 January to commemorate when the Republic of India was established. Republic day celebrations are held in almost every state capital, but the biggest parade is conducted in New Delhi. People from all over the world can view the Republic Day Parade as it is televised live.
Children will first have to learn about India’s Republic Day is its importance. Teaching kids about Republic day needs patience and attention because several concepts need explaining to youngsters – these include, among other things, what exactly a republic means. You may want to draw your child’s attention away from the TV for a short while and explain Republic Day to him/her.
Here are 10 ways you can teach your child about the Republic day-
Republic day is when the Constitution of India was officially signed and many important people attended this event. Republic Day is a National Holiday in India. It falls on 26th January every year. Teach your child this as a first step of making them aware of it.
Republic day is full of pageantry and grandeur as the President of India’s salute at the Republic Day parade held in Delhi. Republic Day is usually followed by days of flag hoisting, parades, and other entertaining programs like Rajpath, where Indian families witness the parade with their children. Teach your child that Republic Day celebrations are not limited to Republic day only; rather it’s a month-long celebration.
The most enthralling part about Republic day for kids would be when they watch their national flag being brought down from one pole and then hoisted on another pole right across it. Most schools have flag hoisting ceremonies every morning during Republic day, so this may be a good time to talk to your kids about Republic day.
Republic day doesn’t end with parades because every state/district has its celebrations wherein schools and colleges conduct essay writing contests and speech competitions, another opportunity for your child to show his creativity and knowledge. You can also draw a Republic day celebration plan with him that includes everything from making cards to cards, crafts, etc.
Republic day is also the time when you can introduce your child to some inspiring quotes created by famous personalities. You could print them out and stick them in his personal Republic day scrapbook so that he remembers them for a lifetime. This activity will also instill patriotism in them.
Your child must know about the Indian national symbol, for example, flag, national bird peacock, national animal elephant, national tree, banyan tree, etc. You can make him read out their meanings and significance.
You can also participate in Republic day essay writing contests conducted at school or through newspapers which is another opportunity for your child to show his creativity and knowledge. You can also draw a Republic day celebration plan with him that includes everything from making cards to cards, crafts, etc.
Republic day is also an excellent way to teach your child about the importance of the constitution and its freedom. Republic day: Republic day or January 26th, marked as the Republic Day of India, commemorates the date on which the Constitution of India came into force, replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.
Republic day comes with many Republic day activities that you can ask your child to participate in while celebrating Republic day at home or school. Republic day recipes: You can cook Republic food recipes together and learn how to make different types of delicious Indian snacks.
Some Indian snacks such as pakoras, jhal muri, etc. They can also help you dress up for Republic day, Republic day speech for school children, Republic day thought at home, etc.
Teach your kid about the history, why Republic day is celebrated, when Republic day became a public holiday in India etc. Also, teach them about all of the important national leaders associated with Republic day.
Republic Day is a perfect day to teach your child about the country and the essential facts. This also gives you a chance to spend some quality time with your family and have fun. Republic day is celebrated only once a year, so make the most of it.
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