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Before starting my speech I would like to greet you all a very happy republic day , esteemed teachers , respected guardians and other people who have come here to encourage us , loving children and honourable directors. I am feeling very much honoured that today I am in front of  you , my fellow countrymen to rememorise the glory of India , our motherland , how it became free from English rule and then became a republic on this very day in 1950. What does it mean to be a republic nation, do you know? It means that now we are free to choose our representatives who will rule this country by making laws keeping in mind that each and every section of our country whether rich or poor, upper caste or lower caste, Male or female, white or black, hindu or Muslim gain equally in all aspects. We all know that our constitution has given us six fundamental rights which are Right to freedom, Right to equality, Right to freedom of religion, Cultural and educational rights, Right against exploit...