REPUBLIC DAY ENGLISH SPEECH FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS

REPUBLIC DAY SPEECH FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS

SPEECH-1

Good morning to all my respected teachers, friends, and fellow students.

Today, we have gathered here to celebrate the 76th Republic Day of our beloved country, India. On this day, 26th January 1950, the Constitution of India came into effect, making India a Republic. It is a day to remember the hard work and sacrifices made by our freedom fighters who fought for the independence and rights of our people.

Our Constitution is the supreme law of India, and it gives every citizen the right to equality, freedom, and justice. As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of our Constitution, once said, “We are going to enter into a life of contradictions. In politics, we will have equality, and in social and economic life, we will have inequality. How long will this inequality last? If we want to maintain our democracy, we must remove the inequalities.”

Republic Day reminds us of our duties as citizens. It is not only a day of celebration, but also a day to reflect on how we can contribute to the progress of our country. The strength of a nation lies in the unity of its people. As the great leader Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”

As students, we have the responsibility to work hard and be good citizens. Education is the key to building a better India. Every effort we make today will shape the future of our country. As the famous quote by Swami Vivekananda goes, “Arise, awake, and stop not until the goal is reached.”

Let’s all promise to follow the values of our Constitution – justice, equality, and brotherhood – in our daily lives. Let’s work together to make our country proud.

Thank you, and Happy Republic Day to all!



SPEECH-2 (A small speech)

Good Morning everyone,

Today is a very special day for our country. It's our Republic Day! On this day, 76 years ago, India became a republic, which means we, the people, have the power to choose our leaders.

Our country is a democratic country, where everyone has equal rights. We celebrate this day to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters who fought for our independence.

We are proud to be Indians and we should always respect our national flag and our national anthem. Let's promise to work together to make our country a better place.

Let me finish this speech with a beautiful Ambedkar quote, "We are Indians, firstly and lastly." 

so,proud to be an Indian.

Jai Hind!"



SPEECH-3

Respected teachers, parents, and fellow students,

Today, we gather to celebrate the 76th Republic Day of our great nation, India. This day holds immense significance, as it was on January 26, 1950, that our Constitution came into effect.

Our Constitution is the foundation of our democracy, and it guarantees us justice, equality, and liberty. It is the result of the tireless efforts of our freedom fighters and the Constituent Assembly, who worked together to give us a document that would guide our nation towards progress and prosperity.

As citizens of India, it is our duty to uphold the values enshrined in our Constitution. We must strive to promote harmony, unity, and brotherhood among all sections of society. We must also work towards eradicating social evils like poverty, illiteracy, and inequality.

As students, we have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of our nation. We must focus on acquiring knowledge, developing our skills, and building our character. We must also be aware of our rights and responsibilities as citizens of India.

Let us take a pledge today to work towards making our country a better place for all. Let us strive to become responsible citizens, who are committed to upholding the values of our Constitution.

Jai Hind!


SPEECH-4

Respected Principal, Teachers, and My Dear Friends,


Good morning to you all. Today, we gather to celebrate Republic Day, a very special day for all Indians. On this day, in 1950, our Constitution came into force, giving us the rights to live in a free and democratic country.

This day reminds us of the struggles and sacrifices made by our leaders to gain freedom. It is a day to honor the values of justice, equality, and fraternity. We must always respect our Constitution and work together to build a stronger India.
Let us all pledge to be responsible citizens, uphold the values of our Constitution, and contribute to the progress of our country.

"Let us make a promise to our motherland that we will do everything to enrich and preserve its heritage."


Happy Republic Day to all!

SPEECH-5

Honorable Principal, Teachers, and My Dear Friends,*

A very good morning to all of you. Today, we are here to celebrate *Republic Day*, a day that marks the adoption of our Constitution. On this day, in 1950, India became a republic, and the Constitution of India came into force.

Our Constitution is the foundation of our nation. It guarantees us fundamental rights like freedom of speech, equality, and the right to education. It is a symbol of our democracy and unity.

Let’s take a moment to remember the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. As students, it is our duty to respect and uphold the Constitution and contribute positively to our nation’s growth.

"Let us work together to build a nation that is strong, prosperous, and just for all."

Happy Republic Day!


SPEECH-6

Respected Principal, Teachers, and My Dear Friends,

Good morning to everyone! Today is a very significant day for all Indians as we celebrate *Republic Day*. On this day in 1950, the Constitution of India came into force, making India a sovereign republic.This day holds great importance because it marks the beginning of a new era in our country’s history. It is a reminder of the struggles of our freedom fighters and the values of justice, equality, and democracy that our Constitution upholds.

As young citizens of India, it is our responsibility to follow the principles of the Constitution and work towards building a better nation. Let us always respect each other and contribute to the well-being of our country.

"Republic Day is a reminder of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and the importance of upholding the values of democracy."

Happy Republic Day!

Thank you all.



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