Republic Day, celebrated on 26 January, marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950, making India a sovereign, democratic republic. For students, this day is an opportunity to understand the values of freedom, equality, unity, and responsibility.

Schools across Maharashtra and India organize flag hoisting ceremonies, patriotic speeches, cultural programs, and parades. Republic Day honors the sacrifices of freedom fighters and inspires students to become responsible citizens who contribute to the nation's progress while respecting its rich cultural heritage.
Republic Day speech in Marathi for students 2026
Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends,
Today, we have gathered here to celebrate Republic Day, one of the most important national festivals of India. On 26 January 1950, our country adopted the Constitution of India, and India became a republic. This historic day symbolizes the successful journey from colonial rule to a nation governed by its own laws, values, and democratic principles. Republic Day is a tribute to our freedom fighters and national leaders who sacrificed their lives to secure freedom and equality for future generations.
Republic Day is celebrated across the country with great pride and patriotism. The grand national celebration takes place in New Delhi, where the President of India hoists the national flag, followed by a majestic parade. The parade showcases India's armed forces, cultural diversity, folk traditions, and technological achievements. In schools, especially in Maharashtra, students participate in flag hoisting, Marathi patriotic songs, speeches, dances, and skits, reflecting the values of unity in diversity and love for the motherland.
For students, Republic Day is not only about celebration but also about learning civic values. The Constitution grants us fundamental rights, but it also reminds us of our fundamental duties. As students, our duties include studying sincerely, respecting teachers and elders, following discipline, and contributing positively to society. These small actions help in building a strong and responsible nation.
Republic Day also encourages us to reflect on India's progress in education, science, technology, agriculture, and social development. At the same time, it reminds us that challenges such as poverty, inequality, corruption, and environmental problems still exist. The youth of today, especially students, play a crucial role in addressing these challenges and shaping the future of the country.
In conclusion, Republic Day is not just a national holiday but a celebration of India's democratic spirit, cultural richness, and constitutional values. Let us all pledge to respect our Constitution, honor our freedom fighters, and work hard to make India strong, united, and prosperous. As students, let us carry forward these ideals with pride and responsibility.


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