Republic Day 2022 / Google presented a glimpse of India's rich culture, parade scenes along with the tricolor

On the occasion of Republic Day of India, Google India has presented a glimpse of India's rich culture and heritage in the form of a doodle on its home page. In this, scenes of the country's specialty have been depicted along with various scenes of the Tricolor and parade on the Rajpath.The Constitution of the country came into force on 26 January 1950.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 26, 2022, 09:20 AM
On the occasion of Republic Day of India, Google India has presented a glimpse of India's rich culture and heritage in the form of a doodle on its home page. In this, scenes of the country's specialty have been depicted along with various scenes of the Tricolor and parade on the Rajpath.

The Constitution of the country came into force on 26 January 1950. The country got independence on 15 August 1947, but the rise as a powerful republic took place on this day. This day is also celebrated as the anniversary of the declaration of Poorna Swaraj by the Indian National Congress in 1929.

Google India has symbolically included all the elements involved in the parade on the Rajpath including elephant, horse, camel in the doodle made on its home page. The doodle also includes a tabla, Rajpath, a saxophone as part of a camel-mounted band, a dove symbolizing peace and the tricolor of the national flag.

Republic Day celebrations last for three days. This year it started with Parakram Divas on 23 January, the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. On this day, PM Narendra Modi unveiled a hologram statue of Netaji at Amar Jawan Jot, located at Delhi's India Gate.

Today on 26 January, the strength of the country will be demonstrated with a spectacular parade on the Rajpath. Tableaux of many states of the country will also be displayed in the parade. Top personalities of the country including President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be present on this occasion. Before the start of the parade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay tribute to the brave martyrs of the country by visiting the National War Memorial. President Ram Nath Kovind will unfurl the tricolor at the Red Fort, followed by the national anthem and a 21-gun salute. Due to the Corona epidemic, special arrangements have been made during the parade.