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Delhiites, Here's How You Can Watch 2021's Republic Day Parade

Delhiites, if you wish to celebrate 2021's Republic Day by watching the iconic parade, consider these super-easy options.

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By: Bayar Jain Published: Jan 21, 2021 03:39 PM IST

Delhiites, Here's How You Can Watch 2021's Republic Day Parade
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There’s something super exhilarating about watching the Republic Day parade, every year. And despite all the upheavals we’ve collectively been through in 2020 (COVID-19, we’re looking at you!), celebrations in 2021 are sure to ring in the happy spirits. Delhiites, if you wish to celebrate the day by watching the parade, here are your options! By Bayar Jain

1. Visit Rajpath

The excitement of watching the Republic Day parade live at Rajpath is undoubtedly incomparable. From tri-coloured flags fluttering in the air to our armed forces displaying their might, the infectious on-ground vibe is inescapable. While this year’s parade will be relatively muted with lesser crowd gathering, the fervour will continue to be as high as ever. The earlier cap of one lakh visitors has been slashed down to 25,000, of which a certain share has reportedly been reserved for important guests and dignitaries. However, due to this limit, try booking your tickets in advance.

2. Tune into DD National

 

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Celebrate this year’s Republic Day by tuning into nostalgia. Like childhood days, wake up early and gaze at the parade going by on the country’s official broadcaster. Better yet, pair this with desi tri-coloured sweets, snacks and more. We’re talking about paneer tikkastiranga biriyani, tiranga dhokla, and more. And, of course, whip up a cup of chai or coffee to accompany.

Moreover, this year, the parade will also be available on the Prasar Bharati news app, the country’s largest public broadcasting agency. To make the experience as immersive as possible, a live 360-degree view will reportedly find a spot on the app this year.

3. Make it a Zoom party

Ordinarily, being a national holiday, Republic Day gives the right opportunity to meet up with friends and family. While you might want to do the same this year too, safety needn’t be compromised in the process. Set up a virtual party where your closest ones can tune into the parade together online. To add to the fun, follow this up with a ‘best-dressed’ competition or an India-themed quiz.

Related: These 11 Indian Hotels Are Offering Ultimate Republic Day Deals

Written By

Bayar Jain

Bayar Jain

Senior Content Manager

Equipped with a degree in Sociology (Honours) from the University of Delhi and a postgraduate diploma in English Journalism and Mass Communication from Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai, Bayar enjoys sharing stories of people, places, and different cultures. When not typing her travel tales, you can catch the hobbyist photographer capturing ..Read More

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