
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them
How to honour national holidays should be the question, not how to celebrate them. It is more crucial to honour these days than to only celebrate them. The fundamental goal of these celebrations is to uphold and put into practice the values they stand for, rather than just celebrating them. Two holidays that need to be observed are Independence Day and Republic Day. More significantly, Republic Day offers true liberty and freedom via the law and rights. Other than that, a number of nations have attained independence, but they have not yet entirely attained liberty and freedom from transgressions.
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them. Celebrating these days raises awareness of their significance in Indian history, particularly in Kashmir.
Kashmir has just demonstrated a great deal of respect by enthusiastically and fervently commemorating Republic Day. In addition to erecting 102-foot-tall flags at key locations throughout Kashmir as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the administration also held conferences, seminars, and activities to raise public awareness of the significance of this day. The significance of these days has affected our feelings, and patriotic songs are extensively shared on social media, and the majority of young people in Kashmir have posted the national flag on their profile images.
The spirit of Republic Day has taken on a new hope and lively wave in Kashmir, where shutdowns were once widespread. In the last five years or so, no one has even been invited to celebrate Republic Day in Kashmir. However, children and youth are increasingly taking part in and enjoying this day with flags, songs, and celebrations. The younger generation in Kashmir's perspective on their part in the development and unification of the country has significantly changed as a result of this active engagement. Their duties and responsibilities are vital to the nation's success. The energy that was previously wasted is now extremely valuable and has the potential to become a national pillar.
Young people's growing appreciation of the importance of peace, patriotism, and constructive involvement in building a better future for Kashmir and India as a whole is reflected in this positive development. Such fervour gives hope for sustained peace and development in the region.
Republic Day teaches us about our rights and how they are safeguarded. Everyone has rights, but the rules that uphold those rights define a republic. We take tremendous satisfaction in the fact that India is a republic by nature in addition to being a democratic and sovereign country. The values of the Constitution are being eagerly and proudly embraced by today's Kashmiri youth.
Through a range of government initiatives and public events, they are not only fervently celebrating Republic Day but also demonstrating a deeper understanding of its significance. Participating in cultural and patriotic events and flying the national flag on social media profiles are examples of their commitment to constitutional ideas and national integration. Promoting harmony, peace, and regional prosperity depends on the youth's growing feeling of ownership and responsibility.
Additionally, this active engagement builds trust and strengthens the democratic fabric by encouraging participation and communication. By recognising their constitutional rights and responsibilities, Kashmiri young are becoming vital contributors to the nation's development, promoting harmony and inclusive growth for a better future.
The government's measures to involve young people in decision-making processes, in particular, develop a sense of inclusion and belonging. Civic education, skill development, and youth empowerment initiatives are creating platforms where young Kashmiris may share their ideas, make recommendations, and work together to make their communities better. This mainstreaming is not only strengthening democracy in Kashmir but also emphasising the importance of shared accountability in upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law.
Republic Day serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to secure India's independence and establish a democratic republic founded on liberty, justice, and equality. It is an opportunity for young people in Kashmir to reaffirm their commitment to these values and to celebrate their status as active citizens of the nation. Their participation in Republic Day celebrations serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and patriotism in a region that has faced unique challenges.
Promoting national holidays is crucial to building a sense of solidarity and patriotism in Kashmir. It helps build bridges between various populations and strengthens the basis of Indian democracy. As Kashmir's youth continue to engage constructively with the nation's democratic framework, Republic Day transforms from a ceremonial occasion into a symbol of hope, progress, and inclusive nation-building.
Republic India, has made people of Nation equal with equal rights. This day has implemented several policies and initiatives specifically aimed at empowering Kashmiri youth in recognition of their vital role in the development and peace of the region. Like PM Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Skill India Mission, and Start-Up India have been extensively promoted in Kashmir. Particular scholarships, educational rewards, and sports promotion programs have been put in place to support young talent with engagement. The government's focus on infrastructure development, digital connection, and vocational training facilities in Kashmir further ensures that youth have access to the resources they require for growth. These programs demonstrate the republic's commitment to inclusive development and incorporating Kashmiri youth into the national frameworks.
Let’s celebrate this (RD) day and promise that we, the citizens of this nation, will act according to all the laws and rights of the people. I firmly believe that if we all uphold the Constitution, which has been made for our citizens, there will be no injustice regarding rights and duties, and the nation will flourish and develop. The Republic is the dream coming true—Viksit Bharat 2047. How to honour national holidays should be the question, not how to celebrate them. It is more crucial to honour these days than to only celebrate them. The fundamental goal of these celebrations is to uphold and put into practice the values they stand for, rather than just celebrating them. Two holidays that need to be observed are Independence Day and Republic Day. More significantly, Republic Day offers true liberty and freedom via the law and rights. Other than that, a number of nations have attained independence, but they have not yet entirely attained liberty and freedom from transgressions.
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them. Celebrating these days raises awareness of their significance in Indian history, particularly in Kashmir.
Kashmir has just demonstrated a great deal of respect by enthusiastically and fervently commemorating Republic Day. In addition to erecting 102-foot-tall flags at key locations throughout Kashmir as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the administration also held conferences, seminars, and activities to raise public awareness of the significance of this day. The significance of these days has affected our feelings, and patriotic songs are extensively shared on social media, and the majority of young people in Kashmir have posted the national flag on their profile images.
The spirit of Republic Day has taken on a new hope and lively wave in Kashmir, where shutdowns were once widespread. In the last five years or so, no one has even been invited to celebrate Republic Day in Kashmir. However, children and youth are increasingly taking part in and enjoying this day with flags, songs, and celebrations. The younger generation in Kashmir's perspective on their part in the development and unification of the country has significantly changed as a result of this active engagement. Their duties and responsibilities are vital to the nation's success. The energy that was previously wasted is now extremely valuable and has the potential to become a national pillar.
Young people's growing appreciation of the importance of peace, patriotism, and constructive involvement in building a better future for Kashmir and India as a whole is reflected in this positive development. Such fervour gives hope for sustained peace and development in the region.
Republic Day teaches us about our rights and how they are safeguarded. Everyone has rights, but the rules that uphold those rights define a republic. We take tremendous satisfaction in the fact that India is a republic by nature in addition to being a democratic and sovereign country. The values of the Constitution are being eagerly and proudly embraced by today's Kashmiri youth.
Through a range of government initiatives and public events, they are not only fervently celebrating Republic Day but also demonstrating a deeper understanding of its significance. Participating in cultural and patriotic events and flying the national flag on social media profiles are examples of their commitment to constitutional ideas and national integration. Promoting harmony, peace, and regional prosperity depends on the youth's growing feeling of ownership and responsibility.
Additionally, this active engagement builds trust and strengthens the democratic fabric by encouraging participation and communication. By recognising their constitutional rights and responsibilities, Kashmiri young are becoming vital contributors to the nation's development, promoting harmony and inclusive growth for a better future.
The government's measures to involve young people in decision-making processes, in particular, develop a sense of inclusion and belonging. Civic education, skill development, and youth empowerment initiatives are creating platforms where young Kashmiris may share their ideas, make recommendations, and work together to make their communities better. This mainstreaming is not only strengthening democracy in Kashmir but also emphasising the importance of shared accountability in upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law.
Republic Day serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to secure India's independence and establish a democratic republic founded on liberty, justice, and equality. It is an opportunity for young people in Kashmir to reaffirm their commitment to these values and to celebrate their status as active citizens of the nation. Their participation in Republic Day celebrations serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and patriotism in a region that has faced unique challenges.
Promoting national holidays is crucial to building a sense of solidarity and patriotism in Kashmir. It helps build bridges between various populations and strengthens the basis of Indian democracy. As Kashmir's youth continue to engage constructively with the nation's democratic framework, Republic Day transforms from a ceremonial occasion into a symbol of hope, progress, and inclusive nation-building.
Republic India, has made people of Nation equal with equal rights. This day has implemented several policies and initiatives specifically aimed at empowering Kashmiri youth in recognition of their vital role in the development and peace of the region. Like PM Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Skill India Mission, and Start-Up India have been extensively promoted in Kashmir. Particular scholarships, educational rewards, and sports promotion programs have been put in place to support young talent with engagement. The government's focus on infrastructure development, digital connection, and vocational training facilities in Kashmir further ensures that youth have access to the resources they require for growth. These programs demonstrate the republic's commitment to inclusive development and incorporating Kashmiri youth into the national frameworks.
Let’s celebrate this (RD) day and promise that we, the citizens of this nation, will act according to all the laws and rights of the people. I firmly believe that if we all uphold the Constitution, which has been made for our citizens, there will be no injustice regarding rights and duties, and the nation will flourish and develop. The Republic is the dream coming true—Viksit Bharat 2047.
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them
How to honour national holidays should be the question, not how to celebrate them. It is more crucial to honour these days than to only celebrate them. The fundamental goal of these celebrations is to uphold and put into practice the values they stand for, rather than just celebrating them. Two holidays that need to be observed are Independence Day and Republic Day. More significantly, Republic Day offers true liberty and freedom via the law and rights. Other than that, a number of nations have attained independence, but they have not yet entirely attained liberty and freedom from transgressions.
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them. Celebrating these days raises awareness of their significance in Indian history, particularly in Kashmir.
Kashmir has just demonstrated a great deal of respect by enthusiastically and fervently commemorating Republic Day. In addition to erecting 102-foot-tall flags at key locations throughout Kashmir as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the administration also held conferences, seminars, and activities to raise public awareness of the significance of this day. The significance of these days has affected our feelings, and patriotic songs are extensively shared on social media, and the majority of young people in Kashmir have posted the national flag on their profile images.
The spirit of Republic Day has taken on a new hope and lively wave in Kashmir, where shutdowns were once widespread. In the last five years or so, no one has even been invited to celebrate Republic Day in Kashmir. However, children and youth are increasingly taking part in and enjoying this day with flags, songs, and celebrations. The younger generation in Kashmir's perspective on their part in the development and unification of the country has significantly changed as a result of this active engagement. Their duties and responsibilities are vital to the nation's success. The energy that was previously wasted is now extremely valuable and has the potential to become a national pillar.
Young people's growing appreciation of the importance of peace, patriotism, and constructive involvement in building a better future for Kashmir and India as a whole is reflected in this positive development. Such fervour gives hope for sustained peace and development in the region.
Republic Day teaches us about our rights and how they are safeguarded. Everyone has rights, but the rules that uphold those rights define a republic. We take tremendous satisfaction in the fact that India is a republic by nature in addition to being a democratic and sovereign country. The values of the Constitution are being eagerly and proudly embraced by today's Kashmiri youth.
Through a range of government initiatives and public events, they are not only fervently celebrating Republic Day but also demonstrating a deeper understanding of its significance. Participating in cultural and patriotic events and flying the national flag on social media profiles are examples of their commitment to constitutional ideas and national integration. Promoting harmony, peace, and regional prosperity depends on the youth's growing feeling of ownership and responsibility.
Additionally, this active engagement builds trust and strengthens the democratic fabric by encouraging participation and communication. By recognising their constitutional rights and responsibilities, Kashmiri young are becoming vital contributors to the nation's development, promoting harmony and inclusive growth for a better future.
The government's measures to involve young people in decision-making processes, in particular, develop a sense of inclusion and belonging. Civic education, skill development, and youth empowerment initiatives are creating platforms where young Kashmiris may share their ideas, make recommendations, and work together to make their communities better. This mainstreaming is not only strengthening democracy in Kashmir but also emphasising the importance of shared accountability in upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law.
Republic Day serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to secure India's independence and establish a democratic republic founded on liberty, justice, and equality. It is an opportunity for young people in Kashmir to reaffirm their commitment to these values and to celebrate their status as active citizens of the nation. Their participation in Republic Day celebrations serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and patriotism in a region that has faced unique challenges.
Promoting national holidays is crucial to building a sense of solidarity and patriotism in Kashmir. It helps build bridges between various populations and strengthens the basis of Indian democracy. As Kashmir's youth continue to engage constructively with the nation's democratic framework, Republic Day transforms from a ceremonial occasion into a symbol of hope, progress, and inclusive nation-building.
Republic India, has made people of Nation equal with equal rights. This day has implemented several policies and initiatives specifically aimed at empowering Kashmiri youth in recognition of their vital role in the development and peace of the region. Like PM Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Skill India Mission, and Start-Up India have been extensively promoted in Kashmir. Particular scholarships, educational rewards, and sports promotion programs have been put in place to support young talent with engagement. The government's focus on infrastructure development, digital connection, and vocational training facilities in Kashmir further ensures that youth have access to the resources they require for growth. These programs demonstrate the republic's commitment to inclusive development and incorporating Kashmiri youth into the national frameworks.
Let’s celebrate this (RD) day and promise that we, the citizens of this nation, will act according to all the laws and rights of the people. I firmly believe that if we all uphold the Constitution, which has been made for our citizens, there will be no injustice regarding rights and duties, and the nation will flourish and develop. The Republic is the dream coming true—Viksit Bharat 2047. How to honour national holidays should be the question, not how to celebrate them. It is more crucial to honour these days than to only celebrate them. The fundamental goal of these celebrations is to uphold and put into practice the values they stand for, rather than just celebrating them. Two holidays that need to be observed are Independence Day and Republic Day. More significantly, Republic Day offers true liberty and freedom via the law and rights. Other than that, a number of nations have attained independence, but they have not yet entirely attained liberty and freedom from transgressions.
Celebration is necessary because, as we have seen in Kashmir over the last few decades, the region's violence and unrest have kept young people away from it. They were also ignorant of the significance of these days and the sacrifices made by our courageous heroes for them. Celebrating these days raises awareness of their significance in Indian history, particularly in Kashmir.
Kashmir has just demonstrated a great deal of respect by enthusiastically and fervently commemorating Republic Day. In addition to erecting 102-foot-tall flags at key locations throughout Kashmir as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the administration also held conferences, seminars, and activities to raise public awareness of the significance of this day. The significance of these days has affected our feelings, and patriotic songs are extensively shared on social media, and the majority of young people in Kashmir have posted the national flag on their profile images.
The spirit of Republic Day has taken on a new hope and lively wave in Kashmir, where shutdowns were once widespread. In the last five years or so, no one has even been invited to celebrate Republic Day in Kashmir. However, children and youth are increasingly taking part in and enjoying this day with flags, songs, and celebrations. The younger generation in Kashmir's perspective on their part in the development and unification of the country has significantly changed as a result of this active engagement. Their duties and responsibilities are vital to the nation's success. The energy that was previously wasted is now extremely valuable and has the potential to become a national pillar.
Young people's growing appreciation of the importance of peace, patriotism, and constructive involvement in building a better future for Kashmir and India as a whole is reflected in this positive development. Such fervour gives hope for sustained peace and development in the region.
Republic Day teaches us about our rights and how they are safeguarded. Everyone has rights, but the rules that uphold those rights define a republic. We take tremendous satisfaction in the fact that India is a republic by nature in addition to being a democratic and sovereign country. The values of the Constitution are being eagerly and proudly embraced by today's Kashmiri youth.
Through a range of government initiatives and public events, they are not only fervently celebrating Republic Day but also demonstrating a deeper understanding of its significance. Participating in cultural and patriotic events and flying the national flag on social media profiles are examples of their commitment to constitutional ideas and national integration. Promoting harmony, peace, and regional prosperity depends on the youth's growing feeling of ownership and responsibility.
Additionally, this active engagement builds trust and strengthens the democratic fabric by encouraging participation and communication. By recognising their constitutional rights and responsibilities, Kashmiri young are becoming vital contributors to the nation's development, promoting harmony and inclusive growth for a better future.
The government's measures to involve young people in decision-making processes, in particular, develop a sense of inclusion and belonging. Civic education, skill development, and youth empowerment initiatives are creating platforms where young Kashmiris may share their ideas, make recommendations, and work together to make their communities better. This mainstreaming is not only strengthening democracy in Kashmir but also emphasising the importance of shared accountability in upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law.
Republic Day serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to secure India's independence and establish a democratic republic founded on liberty, justice, and equality. It is an opportunity for young people in Kashmir to reaffirm their commitment to these values and to celebrate their status as active citizens of the nation. Their participation in Republic Day celebrations serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and patriotism in a region that has faced unique challenges.
Promoting national holidays is crucial to building a sense of solidarity and patriotism in Kashmir. It helps build bridges between various populations and strengthens the basis of Indian democracy. As Kashmir's youth continue to engage constructively with the nation's democratic framework, Republic Day transforms from a ceremonial occasion into a symbol of hope, progress, and inclusive nation-building.
Republic India, has made people of Nation equal with equal rights. This day has implemented several policies and initiatives specifically aimed at empowering Kashmiri youth in recognition of their vital role in the development and peace of the region. Like PM Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Skill India Mission, and Start-Up India have been extensively promoted in Kashmir. Particular scholarships, educational rewards, and sports promotion programs have been put in place to support young talent with engagement. The government's focus on infrastructure development, digital connection, and vocational training facilities in Kashmir further ensures that youth have access to the resources they require for growth. These programs demonstrate the republic's commitment to inclusive development and incorporating Kashmiri youth into the national frameworks.
Let’s celebrate this (RD) day and promise that we, the citizens of this nation, will act according to all the laws and rights of the people. I firmly believe that if we all uphold the Constitution, which has been made for our citizens, there will be no injustice regarding rights and duties, and the nation will flourish and develop. The Republic is the dream coming true—Viksit Bharat 2047.
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