India has so many important days of the year and events on a national, international, and regional basis. Indian citizens celebrate some of these important days and these days are celebrated in different corners of the country by different religious people. India is the homeland of different religious people and all religions have their own important days of the year. The Indian government also considers religious festivals as public holidays. Thereafter, India has its own memorable days such as the Independence Day of India, Republic Day of India, etc. This note is going to give a brief description of all the important days of India and the concept behind the day.
Important Days of Every Year in India
There are some important days of the year in the history of India and these days are celebrated in the country as holidays. January 12 is celebrated as a National Youth Day in India as a reminder of Swami Vivekananda’s birthday. January 15 is the Indian Army Day, and January 26 is the Republic Day of India, which is regarded as a day to celebrate pride by the citizens of India. January 23 is the birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, a great leader in the history of India and it is celebrated broadly across the country. The important days in April are 21 and 24 and these are the civil service day and the National Panchayat Day respectively. The most important month for every Indian is August and it is remarkable for the independence day of India. The important days in August are the seventh, 11th, 15th and 29th of August.
Concepts of the Important Days in India
There are concepts behind all-important days of the year that are celebrated by Indian citizens. Then comes January 23 and this day is the birthday of the leader of the Independence fight. India’s republic day is celebrated on January 26 and it is one of the most important days of the year. The important days in April are the first, 5th and 21st of April. April 1 is the start of a year for national banks and companies. April 21 is chosen by the Indian government as Civil Service Day. All of the Indian civil servants rededicate themselves to national security and interests on this day. One of the most important days in August is August 15. This day is celebrated as Independence Day in India and India had freedom from the bondage of the British Empire on this day.
Celebration of Important Dates
The most important of India is celebrated by the Indian government, civil servants and citizens by presenting Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence to a civil unit for implementing Priority programmers. One of the most important days in August is Independence day. This day is the reminder of the date, August 15, 1947. Citizens of India upheaval the flag and show respect to India’s freedom fighters. The citizens of India hold the tricolour flag of India and sing the national anthem. The Indian army and all the other civil servants also respectively celebrate this day. All the civil servants’ parents hold the national flag in an official manner. Flowers are rained on the flag and the photos of the Indian Independence Fighters. Garlands are given to the photos of the Freedom fighters.
Conclusion
The important days of the year take place in the heart of the particular religious people but people from other religions also respect them. Some of these days are considered holidays by the Indian government. The most important days celebrated in India are April 5, June 29, July 1, August 15, September 5, October 8, November 9 and December 4. April 5 is one of the most important days in April, is the national maritime day of India, and is celebrated to show respect to the man who spent months in the sea to improve Indian commerce and trade at the global level. That shows that India remembers all the past events of India in a respectful manner and Indian citizens respect the dates.