Republic Day is the biggest and most important day of the year for India. The Constitution of India was announced on January 26, 1950, as the date when the new nation came into effect. This document replaced the Government of India Act as the governing document and thus, became a part of Indian society.
It celebrates freedom of speech, democracy, and human rights. On this day, we are reminded that these values are worth fighting for. Here are some republic day quotes, wishes and status in Assamese you can share and show your support.
Republic Day Wishes, Quotes, Status in Assamese
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Republic Day Quotes in Assamese
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Republic Day Images in Assamese
Here are two republic day wish cards for your social media. Just click and download the images.


Republic Day WhatsApp Status Images in Assamese



26th January: Celebrating the Spirit of the Indian Republic
The 26th of January marks a historic milestone in India’s journey as a sovereign nation. On this day in 1950, under the leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Constituent Assembly gave its final assent to the draft Constitution, officially bringing it into force. This momentous event transformed India into a Republic, ensuring justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity for all its citizens.
Republic Day is not just a celebration; it is a reflectionâa time for every Indian to cherish their national identity and reaffirm their commitment to the ideals enshrined in the Constitution. From the Prime Minister to opposition leaders, government officials, judges, and citizens, the day serves as a tribute to the guiding principles that shape the worldâs largest democracy.
Words of Wisdom: Reflections on Republic Day
Here are some inspiring thoughts from leaders on the significance of 26th January:
- On 26th January 1950, we resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Democratic Republic. The Constitution, which stands today as a Magna Carta for the poor, is not just a legal documentâit is a social charter and a guiding light for all democratic institutions. It is the foundation of our future.
- The significance of 26th January lies in its deep roots in Indiaâs struggle for self-determination. This date was chosen deliberatelyâit became a day of national consciousness, pride, and unity in the hearts and minds of every Indian.
- In recent years, we have been paying our last respects to the Father of the Nation on his birth anniversary, January 30th. No other country has such a privilege. This only strengthens our resolve to celebrate the 26th of January with even greater reverence and patriotism.
- On this day, we take pride in the extraordinary achievements of our Republic. But we also recognize that true progress demands perseverance. The challenges before us are many, and we must continue striving for a stronger, more inclusive, and more developed India.
- Indiaâs journey as a Republic has been shaped by a long and arduous struggle for independence. The events of 26th January 1950 hold even greater significance because they mark not only the birth of a free India but also the beginning of its march toward self-reliance and prosperity.
- Our vision is clear: to build a developed, self-reliant, and equitable nation. The 26th of January 1950 is written in golden letters in Indiaâs history, and it reminds us that our greatest strength lies in unity, resilience, and a commitment to our shared future.
As we hoist the Tiranga, witness the grand parade, and remember the sacrifices that shaped our nation, let us renew our pledge to uphold the principles of democracy and justice. Jai Hind! đŽđŗ