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India Republic Day 2023

Google Dooles 26.01.2023 04:00  Date: January 26, 2023 Today’s Doodle celebrating India Republic Day was illustrated by Ahmedabad, Gujarat-based guest-artist . On this day in 1950, India declared itself a sovereign, democratic, and republic state with the adoption of the constitution. India gained its freedom from the British Empire in 1947 and began drafting its constitution soon after. The India Constituent Assembly took two years to discuss, modify, and approve the governing document, and when adopted, India became the country with the longest constitution. The adoption of this document paved the way for democracy and empowered Indian citizens to elect their own representatives. To celebrate the national holiday, there are various parades around the country, with the largest one taking place at Rajpath, a ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi. After a ceremonial wreath laying to honor fallen soldiers, regiments of India’s armed forces and tableaus representing cultural and historical heritage march through the street. To conclude the festivities, the Beating Retreat ceremony takes place on the evening of January 29th. The saffron, white, and green Indian flag is flown as the Indian National Anthem plays. Today’s Doodle artwork is crafted from intricately hand-cut paper. Many elements of the Republic Day parade are represented in the artwork including the Rashtrapati Bhavan , the India Gate, the CRFP marching contingent, and motorcycle riders. Happy Republic Day, India! Check out the behind-the-scenes process for today’s Doodle artwork Guest Artist Q&A with Parth Kothekar Today’s Doodle was illustrated by Ahmedabad, Gujarat-based guest artist . Below, he shares his thoughts behind the making of this Doodle: Q. What were your first thoughts when you were approached about working on this Doodle? A: I had goosebumps! I reread the email multiple times as I couldn’t believe it and with joy I informed my mother and sister about it. I’d never thought that I would get such an opportunity! Q. Did you draw inspiration from anything in particular for this Doodle? A: My inspiration was to create a portrait of India. The exhibition that takes place during the Republic Day parade is vast and humbling! I wished to weave various strands and elements of it together. Q. Why was this topic meaningful to you personally? A: During my school days, every year I would be mesmerized by the Republic Day parade. Receiving this opportunity enlivened that fascination and I thoroughly enjoyed diving into it as I went into details of every facet displayed on the papercut. I learned a lot through this process. Q. What message do you hope people take away from your Doodle? A: This papercut took me 4 days to complete — 6 hours a day. I wanted to demonstrate the complexity of India, with all of its interconnected facets! I'm hoping that the complexity of this artwork allows the viewer to get a glimpse of that. Location: Tags: