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Indian community in Perth comes together for 77th Republic Day observance

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • January 31, 2026
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Perth, January 26 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

The Consulate of India in Perth marked the 77th Republic Day of India with a ceremony that highlighted the country’s constitutional principles and cultural diversity, drawing enthusiastic participation from members of the Indian community and friends of India.

The event commenced with the Consul General unfurling the Tiranga, followed by the reading of the President of India’s address to the nation. The address reiterated the foundational ideals of justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, democracy and unity that define the Indian Constitution. Ex-servicemen of the Indian Armed Forces were accorded special recognition by joining the Consul General during the flag unfurling.

Students from the Western Australia Kannada Shaale added a special touch to the programme by singing the Indian National Anthem. Sharvi, Ruta, Saadhan, Shaurya, Prashi, Suha and Adhya delivered a confident and heartfelt rendition that was warmly received by the audience.

Cultural performances were a central feature of the celebrations, with a rendition of the Rashtriya Geet Vande Mataram forming a highlight of the programme. Vocalists Usha, Sukhwinder, Dev and Ananthu were accompanied by instrumental performances from Bharat Shenoy on flute, Rhiddha on keyboard, Manasa on violin and Nishanth on electric guitar. The sound and technical arrangements were coordinated by Sundeep Kale of Shamira Entertainment.

The programme was further enriched by a self-composed poem on the Rashtriya Geet presented by Balika, Niheera, Yuvak and Trijal. The event concluded with active and enthusiastic participation from community members and friends of India, reflecting a strong spirit of unity and cultural connection.

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