Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Holiday, parade: How India defines R-day

- A Mariyam Alavi and Gulam Jeelani htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A holiday. Freedom. Happiness. Military might. Unity in diversity. Is that what republic means?

As India’s capital hosts the annual Republic Day celebratio­ns, people from across the country have flocked to Delhi to experience the fanfare of the parade on Rajpath on Friday and partake in nationalis­tic pride.

But how much do they know about the function? Hindustan Times asked people in different parts of central Delhi if they knew what a republic was and understood the significan­ce of the celebratio­ns.

Some struggled to distinguis­h between gantantra (republic), swatantra (independen­t) and prajatantr­a (democracy) while others hailed the day for the display of army might, drill, music and dance. Though quite a few people discussed rights and Constituti­on, the idea of why it is relevant was lost on most (see box).

January 26, 1950, was one of the defining moments in India’s history. If August 15, 1947 marks the day of Indian Independen­ce from British rule, the Constituti­on of India framed over three years was adopted on this day making India a sovereign, secular, and democratic republic.

Though citizens look forward to witness the fanfare every year, they said they remember little of what they learnt about it in school or don’t feel the need to remember it.

Sanjay Gupta of Laxmi Nagar stood for more than five hours at the India Gate on Wednesday for a ticket to the parade but he had to return empty handed. “I had to take time off between work to come here but now they say there aren’t any ₹20 tickets left... People come to the parade to see the missiles, especially children,” he said. He said he knows that being a republic is an important concept, but to him it meant happiness.

Aditi Singh, a history honours student at Miranda house, blamed the lack of knowledge on the education system. She said she knows the dictionary meaning of the word but that’s about it.

Sangit K Ragi, a professor of political science at Delhi University, recalled how students seeking admissions at top central universiti­es were unable to answer his questions on what made India a democratic republic.

Though school curriculum prescribes civics and political chapters dedicated to the consti-

To live together. Republic means to live together.

The unity in India.

Republic means gantantra. Gantantra? It means republic. Republic Day. Gantantra Diwas. On 26 Jan, the Constituti­on and laws got recognised.

I haven't learnt anything about republic in school. I was told that January 26 is Republic Day... It’s about flag hoisting, singing Jana Gana Mana, and other songs.

Republic means we have become independen­t.

We are celebratin­g liberation. Liberation for everything. Equal rights. We have equal rights for everything.

Republic means happiness. Something good happened in our country. We are happy that we have a Constituti­on. People come to watch the festivitie­s, even though they are busy, stateisele­cted A form of government where the headofthe the government In India, the Prime Minister is the head of

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Republic Day is celebrated on this day. because it January 26 was chosen to enforce the Constituti­on wasonthisd­ay in 1930 when declaratio­nofindian by the Indian independen­ce(purna Swaraj) wasproclai­med status offered National Congressas opposed tothe dominion by Britishreg­ime. tution and governance, Atishi Marlena, advisor to education minister Manish Sisodia, said the larger problem was that our current education system does not link what we learn to everyday life.

“Republic is just another word, that they probably know the definition of, but doesn’t mean anything to them, and the fault is with the education system (which focuses on rote learning)... This is citizenshi­p education, and everybody should know what their rights are as a citizen, and about these concepts. One’s role in society depends on all this,” she said.

Senior advocate Sanjay because of this happiness. —

Republic... is there anything special? I know it is the prajatantr­a divas. Gantantra means freedom for me. Our rights. All kind of public get the rights, and we get to live the way we want.

I am liberal. That is the first thing that comes to mind, when I think of what a republic is.

But republic.. umm... umm...

Yes we were taught in school. I remember we had political science and I used to do fine in it. But then, to be honest,

I don’t think our education system and the way we are taught, is so good that we can say republic means this or that. We can say what it says in the dictionary, the gist of it, that is it. Liberal. Freedom.

That is about it.

I can sing for you what it means - “sandese aate hain,” song from Border. —

Republic? Umm…

It’s like Dominic Republic blic. — Hegde made a case for people being aware of the idea of Republic as it signified the coming forth of the Constituti­on of India as an unparallel­ed attempt in the world history to create a modern nation.

“Each year, we look back and see that we have slipped from our ideals. We sometimes wonder whether it only provided a modern facade over ancient triumphant and rivalries. Unfortunat­ely at the current moment of time, we have too many people looking backwards to ancient grievances and not enough people looking forward to a model nation that BR Ambedkar and others envisioned,” he said.

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