5 Responses to “Republic Day 2010 Celebrations: How India is Celebrating”

  1. nawab says:

    i proud to be an indian

    I am Hindustani tabhi to m bhuka nanga hu pr phir bhi khush hu ye Indians ki khasiyat hoti h bhuke nange nawab

  2. alok says:

    Every year on 1st January people make New Year resolutions. In the same way we should make some resolutions dedicated to nation on national festivals. LPG conservation can be a good resolution today. With every cylinder of LPG nation looses 11 dollars about Rs. 500. Government looses Rs. 500 to be paid as a subsidy. Consumer looses Rs. 300 as he can use solar cooker on three hundred sunny days a year which gives energy equal to one cylinder of LPG in Rs. 50 instead of subsidized price of at Rs. 350. Oil companies loose Rs. 300 per cylinder. Environment gets green house gases. So LPG conservation and or maximal replacement of it by solar thermal energy or induction electric cooking is win win situation for all. Almost same is the case with use of kerosene. Will some national leader or personality amongst top 100 will listen to me and will take pledge that he will use 10% less LPG or kerosene every year and ask the fellow citizen for the same in India. Alok, Gwalior. 26 January 2110.

  3. raman says:

    i really found the commentary given by Hindi speaker Army karnal j K Singh very inspiring.His voice is also very good.he could emotionally move the crowd.I clapped everytime he spoke ans so did many people around me.i think it was a never before experience.i have been attending republic Day Parade for many years but I have never seen whole crowd on rajpath responding so much to words of a commentator.my kudos to the karnal and team of selection

  4. Deen says:

    Beautiful song ” Mile sur mera tumhara ”
    I love india, my country.

  5. Prathit says:

    Happy Republic Day!!!!!!

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