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Real meaning of 'republic'

 As India celebrates its 74th republic Day on 26 January 2023, we all as Indians aspire to be more responsible and progressive citizens of our lovely country India. It is the moment of pride also because our flag will be hosted by shrimati Draupadi Murmu, first tribal women President of India. What is the history.. India became a republic nation on 26 January 1950. The first president of India was Sri Rajendra Prasad, the man who left his illustrative barrister career to participate in Indian freedom movement. He along with many leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh Chandrashekhar Azad and many others took our country away from the hands of Britishers in their own respective ways. But after the independence, it was like an impossible task for the leaders to constitute a huge country with so many cultures and languages to a well written constitution. However, the constituent assembly performed marvelously to complete the In

Relevance of the Indian Education System

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  India, as a nation of 140 crore population should maintain its dignity in every field through which a 'developing nation' transforms into a 'developed' one. Education is one of the major sector through which India can achieve its dream of being a developed nation. Talking about the education system of India throughout the years since independence is not up to the mark to be honest. Pre independence education We all know that the education system of India pre independence was mostly for the privileged people of high society because it was very costly and not available in all parts of the country. As India was mostly dependent on the farming sector those days, common people of India were lacked awareness about value of education. They considered education to be only the right of privileged or rich people. The Bengal Renaissance Even when India was not free, most of the people of Bengal where educated, all thanks to the Bengal Renaissance. The emergence of Swami Vivekana