Republic Day 2021 parade
India will celebrate its 72nd Republic Day on 26 January 2021. The celebrations for this year s Republic Day are set to take place on Tuesday. On January 26, 1950, the Constitution of India came into force. Unlike every year when over one lakh people attend the Republic Day parade, this year celebrations will be toned down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Preparations for Republic Day celebrations in the country are in full swing, and many of you must remember the R-Day parade on DD broadcast live. Movies have often showcased India s valour and vigour. Be it honouring our jawans to showcasing how our freedom fighters gave up their lives to make our India independent. Films have often reflected our future and heritage. And what s a Bollywood film without songs?
Republic Day 2021 parade
Every year, Republic Day parade 2021 will honour the Indian armed forces and the nation s rich cultural heritage by displaying all their might. But this year s parade will be different and also be shorter in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of marching up to the Red Fort, the parade will end at National Stadium. Tableaux will be allowed to perform at Red Fort.
Among the 32 tableaux in the parade, the Union Territory of Ladakh will be participating for the first time. It will showcase the Indian Astronomical Observatory, located at Hanle near Leh, one of the world s highest optical, infrared and gamma-ray telescopes.
As India celebrates 72nd Republic Day next week, the annual parade at Delhi's iconic Rajpath is going to be different in comparison to previous years owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a first, Ladakh tableau to be part of Republic Day parade ANI | Updated: Jan 24, 2021 14:38 IST
New Delhi [India], January 24 (ANI): A tableau from Ladakh will participate in the Republic Day Parade on Rajpath for the first time this year, informed Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday.
Ladakh s tableau will depict the iconic Thiksey Monastery located on top of a hill in Thikse in Leh district, and is one of the most-visited tourist sites in the region. It will also feature the Indian Astronomical Observatory, located in Hanle near Leh. Ladakh s tableau depicts the iconic Thiksey Monastery located on top of a hill in Thikse in Leh district and is one of the most-visited tourist sites in the region, Singh said.
Smaller crowds, no chief guest, no motorcycle stunts: What to expect from Republic Day 2021 For the first time in over five decades that India will not have a chief guest at Republic Day 2021 parade. The decision was taken after UK PM Boris Johnson s decided cancel his visit due to the spread of a mutant strain of the coronavirus in the UK FP Staff January 25, 2021 13:40:19 IST Representational Image. PTI
With just one day to go for Republic Day parade on
26 January (Tuesday), India is all set to display its military might during the annual parade. However, this year s parade will be different from previous years as it is for the first time that it will be held amid the ongoing COVID-19