12 Years

2014-12-01 Years

North Point School

Navi Mumbai

Republic Day I Poem & Art By Keshav

A heartfelt Republic Day poem and patriotic artwork created by Keshav Lodha, a 12-year-old from Navi Mumbai, expressing pride in India, the Constitution and national unity through words and art.

Republic Day IArt By keshav Lodha

Republic Day Poem

     We celebrate Republic Day every year ,
with a great cheer.
Red, white and green, our  flag flies high,
With pride and joy.
The Constitution gives us rights,
 Making our country bright.
Let’s sing our national anthem with pride,
And unite the people  side by side.
Written by
Keshav lodha, 12 years,Navi Mumbai

Republic Day Art

Republic Day IArt By keshav Lodha

Description

At the center stands India Gate, boldly labeled “INDIA”, glowing in warm yellow and orange tones. In front of it, a soldier in green uniform is seen from behind, standing tall and saluting the Indian national flag fluttering above the arch. His posture shows respect, duty, and bravery.

Behind the soldier, the Indian tricolour spreads across the sky like radiant wings—saffron, white, and green blending beautifully into the background, giving a feeling that the nation itself is protecting and uplifting him.

On both sides of the monument, fighter jets fly in formation, symbolising the strength and vigilance of the Indian Air Force. Below, lush green bushes line the path, representing growth, peace, and prosperity, while the road leading to India Gate feels like a journey of sacrifice and service.

Overall, the drawing beautifully captures patriotism, courage, unity, and respect for the nation, making it a perfect visual tribute to India, its soldiers, and national pride.

FAQs for Kids : Republic Day Poem & Art

What is this poem about?

This poem is about Republic Day, a national festival of India celebrated on 26 January. It talks about:

  • Our national flag
  • The Constitution of India
  • Unity, pride, and respect for the nation

It reminds children that being Indian comes with rights, duties, and responsibility.

Why is Republic Day important for children to learn about?

Republic Day marks the day India’s Constitution came into force in 1950.
For children, it helps them understand:

  • Why rules and rights matter
  • What freedom really means
  • How citizens should respect and care for their country

What does the Indian flag in the poem and art represent?

The tricolour flag stands for:

  • Saffron – courage and sacrifice
  • White – peace and truth
  • Green – growth and hope

Flying the flag high shows national pride and unity.

What is shown in the Republic Day artwork?

The artwork shows:

  • India Gate as a symbol of sacrifice
  • A soldier saluting the national flag, showing respect and duty
  • Fighter jets representing national security
  • Green surroundings symbolising peace and prosperity

All elements together express patriotism, courage, and unity.

How does art help children understand patriotism?

Art allows children to:

  • Express feelings without long explanations
  • Use colours and symbols to show ideas
  • Connect emotionally with national values
  • Drawing makes learning creative and memorable.

Why should children write poems about national days?

Writing poems helps children:

  • Improve language skills
  • Think independently
  • Express respect for their country
  • Build confidence in sharing ideas

Poetry turns learning into joyful expression.

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