Padharo Wishes you Happy Republic Day
January 25, 2020 admin
India celebrates Republic Day every year on January 26th to mark the Constitution of India coming into force in 1950, three years after the country got freedom from tyrannical British rule. This year we will celebrate the 71st Republic day. This date was chosen as it was the anniversary of Purna Swaraj Day, which was held on January 26, 1930. The constitution endowed upon the citizens the power to choose their own democratic government. Ever since this historic day, January 26 is celebrated with festivities and patriotic fervor across India.
Military parades, display of military equipment and the national flag are important symbols of this date.
How do we celebrate this day?
Large parades take place in the national and state capital. Representatives of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force and traditional dance troupes take part in the parades. The event starts with India’s prime minister laying a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate, to remember soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country. India’s president takes the military salute during the parade in New Delhi while state governors take the military salutes in state capitals. A foreign head of state is the president’s chief guest on Republic Day.
What are we offering this Republic day?
Padharo is offering a discount of 10% on vehicle rentals and tour packages viz. Taxi rental services, car rental, self-drive cars, bike rental, and auto. This offer is valid for all the major cities in Rajasthan Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. The best part is that this discount is meant for both in-city and out-station locations. Book all the premium vehicles at much cheaper rates. This offer is valid for one month until February 28th. Visit the patriotic places in Rajasthan this Republic day to celebrate the spirit of Independence.
Commemorating the 71st Republic day celebration Padharo is giving a discount of 10% on renting all vehicles in the major cities of Rajasthan viz. Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur. Today let us celebrate the golden history of India with innumerable sacrifices and struggle to get one thing i.e., “Freedom”. Let’s celebrate this legacy and value the freedom we have achieved. Feel proud to be a part of India.
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