The national flag of any country is its identity .. Every Indian is willing to make sacrifices in order to maintain its glory… It is the custom to hoist the flag on the national festival of the country and according to the constitution, any person in the country anytime, anywhere Without any pressure, the flag can be hoisted.
To preserve India's independence and its integrity, many people sacrificed and retained the honor of the Tricolor…. On this day celebrating the independence of the country, the Prime Minister of the country hoists the flag from the Red Fort and then addresses the people. ..
But there is some difference in hoisting the flag on 15 August and 26 January .. Both 26 January and 15 August are national festivals. 26 January is called Republic Day and 15 August is called Independence Day ..
By the way, the flag is also hoisted on 26 January i.e. Republic Day, but it is different from the flag hoisting on Independence Day. Apart from this, there is a big difference in the way these two important days are celebrated .. Let us tell you about such 3 big differences… What is that difference, let us tell you.
The first difference ison the occasion of 15 August Independence Day, the flag is carried up and down by a rope, then hoisted and hoisted, called hoisting, as it is done to honor the historic event of 15 August 1947, At that time the Prime Minister did this. In the constitution it is called Flag Hoisting (flag hoisting) in English.
While the flag remains tied on the occasion of Republic Day on 26 January, which is hoisted open, in the Constitution it is called Flag Unfurling.
The second difference is that on15 August, the Prime Minister who is the head of the central government hoists the flag because the Constitution of India did not come into force on the day of Independence and the President who is the constitutional head of the nation did not take office. On this day, the President gives his message to the nation. Whereas on 26 January, which is celebrated to commemorate the implementation of the Constitution in the country, on this day the constitutional head of the President hoists the flag.
The third differenceis the flag hoisting from the Red Fort on Independence Day. While the flag is hoisted on the Rajpath on Republic Day.
The fourth differenceis Republic Day celebrated with pomp across India. Whereas nothing like this happens on Independence Day as compared to Republic Day.
Fifth InterRepublic Day, the country shows its military strength and cultural eccentricity. Whereas nothing like this happens on Independence Day.
The sixth difference ison January 26, the Republic Day, when the chief guests arrive at the ceremony. Whereas this does not happen on Independence Day.
The seventh difference isboth 26 January and 15 August are national festivals. 26 January is called Republic Day and 15 August is called Independence Day.
The Constitution of the country came into force on this day in Indian history .. which is the largest constitution of all the constitutions of the world .. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any republican country in the world ..
The Indian Constitution is currently divided into 465 Articles, 12 Schedules and 22 Parts…. It took 2 years 11 months and 18 days to make this constitution…. Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar wrote the Constitution of India and he is also called the architect of the constitution ..
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