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Republic Day: Learning Our Rights, Living Our Duties

Start Date: 22-01-2026
End Date: 22-04-2026

Republic Day marks the day when India adopted its Constitution and chose the path of democracy, equality, and justice. For students, it is not just a national celebration, but an ...

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Republic Day marks the day when India adopted its Constitution and chose the path of democracy, equality, and justice. For students, it is not just a national celebration, but an opportunity to understand our rights, duties, and the values that shape responsible citizenship.

In Arunachal Pradesh, our rich cultural diversity teaches us the importance of respect, harmony, and unity. Republic Day reminds young citizens that every region and every community plays a vital role in building a strong and inclusive India.

Discussion for Students

Why is the Constitution important for students and young citizens?
How can students promote unity and respect for diversity in schools and colleges?
What are some simple ways to practice civic responsibility in daily life?
How can youth contribute positively to their community and the nation?

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DavidYangfo 2 weeks 5 days ago

Today, I feel proud to speak about Republic Day – Learning Our Rights, Living Our Duties.
India celebrates Republic Day on 26th January every year. On this day in 1950, our Constitution came into force. It gave us rights, freedom, and the power to choose our government. It made India a democratic and republic nation.
Our Constitution gives us many fundamental rights like the right to equality, right to freedom, right to education, and right to express our thoughts. These rig

DavidYangfo 2 weeks 5 days ago

speak about Republic Day – Learning Our Rights, Living Our Duties.
India celebrates Republic Day on 26th January every year. On this day in 1950, our Constitution came into force. It gave us rights, freedom, and the power to choose our government. It made India a democratic and republic nation.
Our Constitution gives us many fundamental rights like the right to equality, right to freedom, right to education, and right to express our thoughts. These rights help us live with dignity and respect.

CHANDA NAGARAJU 1 month 1 week ago

Learning our rights (fundamental rights) and living our duties (fundamental duties) are complementary, inseparable, and essential for a balanced, harmonious society. Rights, such as equality and freedom, are guaranteed, while duties involve respecting the Constitution, flag, national anthem, protecting public property, preserving the environment, and promoting unity.

Andaluri Srinivas 1 month 1 week ago

State may take Initiative on phasing out community/ religion based reservations in education and Govt employment , thus bringing HUMAN EQUALITY

Andaluri Srinivas 1 month 1 week ago

More than 100 honest brains gone to framing and amending the constitution. Being largest democracy , citizens must value freedom and safeguard constitution