23 tableaus to be represented in 74th Republic Day parade

23 tableaus to be represented in 74th Republic Day parade

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Category : National Published on: January 25 2023

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  • During the Republic Day parade on January 26, 2023, twenty-three tableaux - 17 from States/Union Territories and six from various Ministries/Departments - will roll down the Kartavya Path.
  • The tableaus will symbolize the nation's rich cultural legacy, economic prosperity, and strong internal and external security. 
  • The States/UTs tableaux for the Republic Day parade were chosen on a zonal basis.
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