Singh said the Republic Day parade beautifully showcased India's cultural diversity and strength, with performances and displays from across the country, including Jammu and Kashmir.
Singh said, "The Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, celebrated the 77th Republic Day here on a grand scale" Highlighting that the celebrations was multi-cultural, he said, "We showcased the culture of different states...We are all committed to working for the development of the nation, sta
India is celebrating its 77th Republic Day, as the nation comes together to mark the adoption of the Constitution and showcase its rich cultural and military heritage.
The Congresswoman also appreciated the community's "commitment" to innovation and learning. She also acknowledged the day that marked the adoption of the Constitution of the world's largest democracy and the "endearing" values that it represents.
The Uttar Pradesh tableau presents the timeless grandeur of Bundelkhand, seamlessly blending its ancient cultural legacy with the dynamic and fast-progressing vision of a modern Uttar Pradesh.
The Puducherry tableau highlights the Union Territory's vibrant cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, and the globally renowned vision of Auroville. It celebrates Puducherry's long-standing legacy of terracotta art, pottery, and sculpture, paying tribute to generations of skilled
Rajasthan's tableau celebrates the exquisite heritage of Bikaner's Usta Art, a world-renowned royal craft that reflects the state's artistic refinement and self-reliant cultural legacy. Famous for its magical gold inlay work on camel hide, Usta Art embodies timeless elegance, meticulous c
The tableau of Madhya Pradesh was dedicated to the Queen of Indore, Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, symbolising timeless self-reliance, enlightened governance, and cultural stewardship.
At the front of the tableau, a grand scene depicts a traditional 'dhol', being played by a woman, associated with Ganeshotsav. The rear section of the tableau features a sculptor creating an idol of Lord Ganesha.
Nagaland's tableau highlights the Hornbill Festival as a vibrant celebration of cultural heritage, tourism, and community-driven self-reliance, reflecting the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in India's Northeast.
The front segment features Techno-Jallikattu, a powerful metaphor for Tamil Nadu's indomitable spirit. A man poised in a dynamic Jallikattu stance represents courage, skill, and heritage carried forward through generations. The bull, illuminated with circuit-like patterns, symbolises the