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Tricolor hoisted on the duty path of Delhi, 21 gun salute given

Today the country is celebrating its 75th Republic Day. On this special occasion, the main program is being organized at Dutva Path in Delhi. President Murmu hoisted the tricolor on this special occasion. PM Modi reached the National War Memorial and paid tribute to the brave martyrs. This time the chief guest of Republic Day is French President Emmanuel Macron. This time 100 women cultural artists of the country are starting the parade with traditional instruments.

21-gun salute

President Murmu hoisted the national flag from the salute platform on the path of duty. After this the national anthem was played and a 21-gun salute was given.

PM Modi’s 75th republic day look

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Let us tell you that the look of this turban of PM Modi is similar to Bandhani turban. The PM had also worn a similar red, pink and yellow turban on Independence Day last year. With this turban, PM Modi wore white colored kurta-pajama and brown sadri.

Why is PM Modi’s turban special?
There are many colors in PM Modi’s turban but the saffron color is shining the most. Actually, this color is considered to be the favorite color of Lord Rama. Because of which his turban is being associated with the color of Lord Ram.

French President congratulated on 75th Republic Day
French President Emmanuel Macron is the chief guest of India’s 75th Republic Day. Emmanuel Macron had reached India on Thursday itself. While congratulating Indians on Republic Day on social media, he said, My friend Narendra Modi, Indian people, congratulations on Republic Day. Happy and proud to be with you. Let’s celebrate.’

Former President of Maldives congratulated
Former President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohammed Solih has greeted India on the auspicious occasion of Republic Day.

Australian PM gave best wishes
On this special occasion, Australian PM Anthony has wished India on the 75th Republic Day. Anthony said on our common national day we have an opportunity to celebrate the depth of our friendship. Australia and India have never been as close as they are now.