Republic Day 2025: Indians celebrate the 76th Republic Day, January 26, with great pomp and show. More than 15,000 policemen have been deployed to the capital, Delhi, for the celebrations. This time, two special tableaus were included in the theme of 75 years. On this day in 1950, the Constitution was implemented in the country. January 26 is celebrated with enthusiastic schools, colleges, government offices, and private places in India.
Most people go out to roam with their families on January 26. If you like to see forts, today we will tell you about many such places in India before independence. You can visit these places with family and friends on Republic Day.
Jallianwala Bagh
Tourists: You can visit Jallianwala Bagh with your family on Republic Day. This is a historical place, and tourists from every corner of the country can see it. This place, located in Amritsar, is a witness to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919. You will be filled with patriotism to see it.
Amer Fort
You can also visit Amer Fort in Jaipur on Republic Day. It was built by Raja Man Singh and completed in 1592. It is a tourist attraction with a spectacular view of the entire city. Amer Fort is located exactly parallel to Jaigarh Fort. Its purpose was to protect the fort from enemies. Raja Kakil Dev started the construction of Amer Fort in the 11th century, but Raja Man Singh completed it in 1592.
Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur was built before independence. This fort on a high and straight vertical rock is one of the grand and vast forts of the country. Mehrangarh Fort is located in Jodhpur. This fort was built by Rao Jodha in 1459. It is one of the largest forts in India. The best thing is that you can see the best view of the entire Jodhpur from Mehrangarh Fort. The wall of this fort is spread over 10 kilometres. At the same time, the width of the wall is from 12 feet to 70 feet.
Mehrangarh Fort has seven gates called Pol. One of these, Pol, was built by Maharaja Mansingh of Jaipur in 1806. Mehrangarh Museum is still a witness, where the kings’ and Maharajas’ kings and Maharajas’ clothes and weapons to their lifestyle are still present.
Red Fort
Tourists can also visit the Red Fort on Republic Day. Shah Jahan built this historic place in 1638 AD when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi to build this fort.