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Respected my dear principal sir, all teachers and my dear friends

first of all, I would like to wish you a very Happy Republic Day. Today we all are here to celebrate 75th republic day of our nation. Today is very special day for all Indians and I am feeling proud to being an Indian. It is the festival of joy shared between people belonging to every religion, caste and creed. We also celebrate the republic day to mark the first revolution against the British.  

Republic means the supreme power of the citizens living in the nation. Republic day is celebrated on 26th January every year. On this day in the year 1950, Constitution of India came into effect. Our constitution gives us a various rights and responsibilities too. It also gives us rights to choose governmt, freedom, duties, responsibility etc. We live in a democratic country where people enjoy their fundamental rights. our constitution allows that all Indian can do anything which they like and we proud to be Indian today.

On this day, there is a big parade that takes place by the government of India in new Delhi at Rajpath in front of the india gate. It showcases India's Defense Capability, Cultural and Social Heritage. On this special day, National flags is hoisted and patriotic songs are sung everywhere. Prestigious awards are given away to martyrs and heroes, who dedicated lives to the country.

I would also like to remember those freedom fighters, who fought bravely against British to get this freedom of our country. They sacrificed their lives to make the country free from British.


Before ending this speech I’d like to thank you all for giving me a chance to express my feelings about republic day and I am proud to be an Indian where we have all types of independence.

Jai Hind - Jai Bharat 

republic day essay - for kids

Republic day is celebrated every year on 26th January.
It is a natiinal festival of our country.
We celebrate it because our constitution came into force this day.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar is the father of constitution.
We remember our freedom fighter this day.
We hoist national flag this day.
We sing national song this day.
We eat and distribute national sweets this day.
Cultural programs are also performed in schools.
We celebrate this festival with great joy.

 

 

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 Today, the safety of women in India has become a serious problem. The crime rates against women in the country have only risen to a great extent. Women are not safe either at home or outside. Women think twice before stepping out of their homes, especially at the night. This is, unfortunately, the sad reality of our country that all the women live in constant fear.
 

Women in India have been given equal rights as men. They contribute in the growth and development of our country. Women are now on respected positions in the country. Women showed off their talents in everything from taxi drivers to CEOs of multinational corporations. but if we take a look behind the curtains, we see even then they are being exploited. Each day we read about horrific crimes being committed against women in our country.
 

Not a day goes by where you don’t hear of the news of a crime against women in India. It is extremely painful to watch the status of women’s safety in India. The list of crimes against women is quite long. Acid attack is becoming very normal in various parts of the country. The criminal throws acid on the face of the victim to destroy their lives completely. 

Domestic violence is very common in India. The wife stays in an abusive relationship because of the fear of society. The family kills their daughters in the name of honor to keep up with the reputation of their family. Similarly, female foeticide is yet another common crime. Due to the regressive thinking, people kill daughters before they are born.

Sexual assault and murder are common forms of violence against women in India. Dowry death is an extreme form of murder. Indians still have the psychology that a dowry is a tradition. Domestic violence is on the rise in India. 70% of women are victims of domestic violence. This leads to depression and suicide. girls are forced to marry at a young age. This young bride is not yet old enough to understand her responsibilities. 

The list of crimes is very long in India but we can take measures to ensure women’s safety in our country. Firstly, the government must make strong laws that ensure the punishment of criminals immediately. Fast track courts must be set so the victim gets justice instantly. This will serve as a great example for other men to not commit crimes against women. Women need to learn a few self-defense tips and tricks to be useful in the worst-case scenario. Violence on public transport is common, so she should avoid using public transport at night.
 

It is very important that men must be taught to respect women from an early age. crimes against women are stopping the growth of our country. We must not put the blame on women and ask them to be extra careful. Instead, we must ask the men to change their thinking and work to make the world a safer place for women.

There are many small and important devices on the market to help in an emergency. Keeping these devices  in your wallet which can be useful in case something goes wrong. Prevention is always better than cure.

कुछ महत्वपूर्ण सेफ्टी डिवाइसेज जिसका प्रयोग कर आप बुरे वक्त में अपनी सुरक्षा कर सकते हैं , की जानकारी प्राप्त करने के लिए यहाँ क्लिक करें  

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Dussehra essay in English for school students - New St. Mery English School


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Dussehra is the most important festival in Bharat. It is the festival celebrated in the Hindu religion. It is also one of the longest festival in Bharat. People celebrated Dussehra with great enthusiasm and love throughout the country. It is time for rejoicing for everyone. It falls usually around September to October. Dussehra is also known as vijayadashami. 
According to Hindu mythology,  it says that on this day goddess durga killed the demon mahishasura and remove the earth from evil. So we can say that, this festival signifies the victory of the power of good over that of the power of evil. Dussehra is celebrated for ten days. In this ten days, ten character of Devi Durga is worshipped on different day. First day Maa Shailputri, second day maa Brahamcharini, third day maa Chandraghanta, fourth day Maa kushmanda, fifth day Maa skandmata, sixth day Maa katyayni, seventh day Maa kalratri, eighth day Maa mahagauri and ninth day Maa sidhidatri are worshipped. 
According to other Hindu mythology,  it says that lord Ram fought and killed demon king Ravana on this day. Therefor effigy of Ravana is burnt at many places. It also shows the victory of light over dark. The fight between Ram and Ravana were fought for ten days, therefor Dussehra is celebrated for ten days.  At many places Ram Leela is performed for ten days. 
Dussehra carries a lot of importance in the Hindu religion.  Dussehra teaches us that good always wins over evil. 
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 तिरंगा ही आन है ,

तिरंगा ही शान है ,

तिरंगा ही हम हिन्दुस्तानियों की पहचान है। 

सुप्रभात , आदरणीय प्रधानाचार्य महोदय , तमाम सम्मानित अतिथि , सम्मानित शिक्षकगण एवं मेरे सहपाठियों आप सभी को 77 वें स्वतंत्रता दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। जैसा की आप सभी जानते हैं की आज यहाँ हमसभी अपने महान भारत के 77 वें स्वतंत्रता दिवस का जश्न मनाने के लिए एकत्रित हुए हैं। 

15 अगस्त हम सभी भारतवासियों के लिए गर्व और सौभाग्य का दिवश है। यहीं वह दिन है जब भारत 200 वर्षों की गुलामी के बाद ब्रिटिशोंके चंगुल से स्वतंत्र हुआ। भारत देश 15 अगस्त 1947 को अंग्रेजों के क्रूर शासन से मुक्त हुआ और एक स्वतंत्र राष्ट्र बना।यहीं कारन है की हमसभी 15 अगस्त को स्वतंत्रता दिवस के रूप में मनाते हैं 

वर्ष 1857 ईश्वी में प्रथम स्वतंत्रता की लड़ाई की शुरुआत हुई।  स्वतंत्रता संग्राम की शुरुआत मंगल पांडे नामक क्रांतिकारी के द्वारा किया गया।  मंगल पांडे ने सर्वप्रथम अंग्रेजों के जुल्मों के खिलाफ आबाज उठाई।  देखते हीं देखते इस आवाज की गूंज कानपूर , झांसी के रास्ते होते हुए पुरे भारत वर्ष में फैल गई। कानपूर से नाना साहेब ने , झांसी से महारानी लक्ष्मीबाई ने ग्वालियर से तात्या टोपे ने तथा बिहार से वीर कुंवर सिंह ने मोर्चा संभाला। एक भीषण युद्ध की शुरुआत हुई।परन्तु प्रथम स्वतंत्रता संग्राम की जानकारी संचार व्यवस्था की कमी के कारन सभी भारत वासियों के पास न पहुंच सकी, फलस्वरूप सभी भारतवासी इस संग्राम में भाग न ले सके , जिसके कारन यह स्वतंत्रता संग्राम असफल रहा। 

लेकिन इस संग्राम ने अंग्रेजों की जड़ें हिला कर रख दी, और अंग्रेजों ने ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी की समाप्ति की घोषणा कर दी, तथा भारत की सत्ता का कमान सीधे ब्रिटिश क्राउन के हाथों में चला गया। 

भारत के प्रथम स्वतंत्रता संग्राम की लौ जो हमारे वीर सपूतों ने जलाई थी उसे कभी बुझने नहीं दिया गया। हमारे देश के वीर क्रांतिकारियों ने अपने लहू से सींच कर इस स्वतंत्रता की मसाल को जलाये रखा। 

इस आजादी को पाने के लिए जहाँ एक ओर भगत सिंह , राजगुरु एवं सुखदेव हसते - हसते फांसी को चढ़ गए तो वहीं दूसरी तरफ लाला लाजपत राय जैसे वीर सपूतों ने अंग्रेजों की लाठियाँ खाइ। काफी अत्याचार सहने और संघर्ष करने के पश्चात अंततः हमें आजादी मिली। 

यह पर्व हमारे हिर्दय में नवीन स्फूर्ति , नविन आशा , उत्साह तथा देशभक्ति का संचार करता है। स्वतंत्रता दिवस केवल यह याद नहीं दिलाता है की हमने कितनी कुर्बानियां देकर यह आजादी प्राप्त की है , बल्कि यह भी याद दिलाता है की हमें इस आजादी को किसी भी कीमत पर बनाए रखनी है। चाहे कितनी भी कुर्बानिया और देनी पड़े , ये आतंकवादी जो भारत माता के आंचल को चलनी करने की कोशिस करते रहते हैं , उन्हें मार भगाना है। 

आए आज हम सब मिलकर यह शपथ लें कि हम इस सम्पूर्ण भारत की स्वतंत्रता को बनाए रखने के लिए जो भी करना पड़ेगा हम करेंगें। इन्ही शब्दों के साथ मै अपनी वाणी को विराम देना चाहता हूँ। 

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The president is the constitutional head of the state. President is considered to be first citizen of India. President is also the supreme commander of defence force.

The president of India is elected by An electoral college that is comprised of the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha and the legislative assemblies.

The tenure of president is of five years. However, the president can be elected for the second term as well.

The president of India can be removed from office by the process of impeachment. The impeachment procedure of the president may be started in either house of parliament. The two - third of the total members of the house must vote against the president to dissolve.

The president can nominate members of the Rajya sabha and lok sabha. The president must sign a bill passed by the parliament to become a law.  

The qualifications that are needed to become a president are

 

He / she must be a citizen of India.
He / she can not be member of of the parliament or any state legislature.
He / she must have completed 35 years of age. 

He / she must not hold any office of profit under state, central or local government.

He / she must have the qualifications to become the member of Lok Sabha. 

 

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The Prime Minister of India is the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha.
 He is the head of the Council of Ministers.
The prime minister of India is the highest elected representative of the people.
The post of Prime Minister is obtained by proving majority in the Lok Sabha.
The post of Prime Minister is given to the member of that party who proves majority in Lok sabha.
The President invites the leader of the majority party in the lok sabha to form the government and take up the office of the prime minister.
president of India appoints the prime minister. and the other ministers are appointed by President on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is the Chief Advisor to the President of our country.
According to the constitution of India, Prime minister is the head of government of India.
The prime minister is the actual executive authority of the country.
He has number of powers and functions.
Although the head of the country is the President of the country, but the Prime Minister has all the important powers.
The office of prime minister is also known as PMO.PMO is the secretariat of the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is also the ex officio chairperson of the Planning Commission.
The Prime minister can be a member of either house of parliament.
The Prime Minister addresses his resignation to the President of India and with resignation of the Prime Minister the Lok Sabha dissolves automatically.

The tenure of prime minister is of five years.
 

The qualifications that are needed to become a prime minister are

 

He / she must be a citizen of India.
He / she have to be member of the upper house or lower house of the parliament.
He / she must have completed 25 years of age if he / she is a member of the lower house of the parliament.
He / she must have completed 30 years of age if he / she is a member of the upper house of the parliament.

List of prime ministers of India and time period

Name of Prime Minister

Time period

1-Jawahar Lal Nehru

15-Aug-1947 to 27-May-1964

2-Gulzarilal Nanda

27-May-1964 to 9 June 1964

3-Lal Bahadur Shastri

09-Jun-1964 to 11-Jan-1966

4-Gulzarilal Nanda

11-Jan-1966 to 24 January 1966

5-Indira Gandhi

24-Jan-1966 to 24-Mar-1977

6-Morarji Desai

24-Mar-1977 to 28-Jul-1979

7-Charan Singh

28-Jul-1979 to 14-Jan-1980

8-Indira Gandhi

14-Jan-1980 to 31-Oct-1984

9-Rajiv Gandhi

31-Oct-1984 to 02-Dec-1989

10-Vishwanath PratapSingh

02-Dec-1989 to 10-Nov-1990

11-Chandra Shekhar

10-Nov-1990 to 21-Jun-1991

12-P. V. Narasimha Rao

21-Jun-1991 to 16-May-1996

13-Atal Bihari Vajpayee

16-May-1996 to 01-Jun-1996

14-H. D. Devegowda

01-Jun-1996 to 21-Apr-1997

15-Inder kumar Gujral

1997 - 1998

16-Atal Bihari Vajpayee

19-Mar-1998 to 22-May-2004

18-Dr. Manmohan   Singh

22-May-2004 to 26-May-2014

19-Narendra Damodardas Modi

26-May-2014  to Incumbent

 


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 The first war of independence is also known as Indian rebellion of 1857. It began on 10 may 1857 at Merut as sepoy mutiny. The first martyr of this revolt was Mangal pandey. Some other important leaders of this independence war was Kunwar Singh, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Nana Saheb, Tatia Tope, Bahadur shah and Begum Hazrat Mahal.

There were many reasons that were responsible for first war of independence. There was discrimination among the British and Indian soldiers.  It has been believed that the behavior of British soldiers towards Indian soldiers was quite rude.The first war of independence was named by nationalist Indian historians.

The immediate reason of first independence war was the introduction of the ‘Enfield’ rifle.In 1856 enfield rifles were issued by British government. A rumour spread among the soldiers that the cartridges of these rifles were prepared from animal fats that were cow's or pig's fat.And a soldier was trained to tear off the cartridge with his teeth and load the bullet in the rifle. This was against the Hindu and Muslim sentiments and religious ideologies.

The other reasons of the first Indian independence war are given below.

1. Political reasons - A number of British steps concerning political and administrative matters offended the indigenous people. Common people became extremely indignant when they saw that their rulers were treated with disrespect by the foreign power. Therefore many battles were fought between Indian rulers and British. Some of these battles are Battle of Plassey, Battle of Buxar, Treaty of Allahabad, Battle of Seringpatam. 

Battle of Plassey - This battle was fought between British army and nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daulah in 1757. In this battle Siraj-ud-Daulah was defeated and killed.

Battle of Buxar - This battle was fought between British army and the combined army of an alliance of Indian states including Bengal, Awadh, and Mughal Empire in 1764. In this battle alliance of Indian states was defeated and Treaty of Allahabad was signed.

Treaty of Allahabad - Treaty of Allahabad was signed in 1765 after the battle of Buxar. By this treaty, The East India Company procured the right to collect land revenue from Bengal, Bihar and Odisha.

Battle of Seringpatam- This battle was fought between British army and Tipu Sultan in 1799. In this battle Tipu Sultan was killed

British also occupied the  provinces of Sindh in 1843 and provinces of Punjab in 1848 - 49 and established British rule.    

2- Subsidiary alliance - Subsidiary alliance was introduced by Lord Wellesley to strengthen British rule in India. According to Subsidiary alliance, The ruler of princely state in India was compelled to keep a British officer and a part of the British army. They couldn't have their own army.A sum of money was extorted from these princes by the East India Company to maintain the army stationed in the state.

3- Doctrine of lapse - Doctrine of lapse was introduced by Lord Dalhousie. By this policy British annexed those kingdoms whose kings died without a male heir. many states like Satara, Sambal pur, Udai Pur, Jhansi were annexed by British by this policy.

4- Economic causes - The primary motive of British in India was to extort this immense wealth for themselves. British applied many strategies like Land revenue system, collapse of Indian industry, export of raw materials at cheap rate to drain Indian wealth. by these policies British impoverished (कंगाल कर देना ) the country.

5- Military causes - Military causes  were also an important reason behind the growing discontent among the Indians. The high-ranking posts of British army were reserved for English officers. The soldiers of Sikh communities were compelled to shave their hair and beards, which was prohibited under their religious custom.The Indian soldiers got very little payment instead of their work. 

6- Socio-religious causes - The interference of British in social and religious beliefs of Indians affected the Indians. The British did not show respect towards the Indian people. The British believed themselves tobe superior and treated the Indians with disrespect.The British imposed land revenue on place of worship like temples and mosques.

In this war many British and Indians lost their lives. The British government passed the government of India act in 1858. By this act, the power and control of India was transferred from the east India company to the British crown. Thus the era of the East India Company was concluded.