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Inviting ideas for Conceptualization of Tableaux for Rashtriya Ekta Diwas Parade 2026

Inviting ideas for Conceptualization of Tableaux for Rashtriya Ekta Diwas Parade 2026
Start Date :
Apr 21, 2026
Last Date :
May 12, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

Rashtriya Ekta Diwas is celebrated every year on 31st October to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, which serves as a significant occasion to reaffirm ...

Rashtriya Ekta Diwas is celebrated every year on 31st October to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, which serves as a significant occasion to reaffirm the spirit of national unity, integrity, and collective strength. The Ekta Parade organized at Ekta Nagar, Gujarat, is a central feature of these celebrations, showcasing the cultural diversity, achievements, and unity of the nation through disciplined contingents and thematic tableaux.

With the objective of enhancing the quality, inclusiveness, and thematic richness of the tableaux to be presented during the Ekta Parade 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs, in collaboration with MyGov, is inviting ideas from citizens to democratize participation and provide an opportunity for citizens across the country to contribute creatively to this prestigious national event.

The primary objective of this activity is to harness the collective imagination, creativity, and innovative perspectives of the people of India. Citizens from diverse backgrounds, such as students, artists, professionals, and enthusiasts, can offer unique insights that reflect contemporary themes of national integration, cultural heritage, technological progress, and social harmony. This participatory approach will not only augment the conceptual foundation of the tableaux but also ensure that the final presentations resonate more deeply with the aspirations and sentiments of the public. Citizen participation in the conceptualization phase will help in identifying fresh, relevant, and impactful themes that might not emerge through conventional channels alone. It encourages a sense of ownership and pride among citizens, as their ideas may contribute to shaping a national-level showcase. Additionally, it promotes transparency and inclusiveness in the planning process, aligning with the broader vision of citizen engagement in governance.

The collected ideas will be carefully compiled and analyzed to identify common themes, innovative concepts, and regionally diverse representations. Based on this input, meaningful themes for the tableaux will be finalized. Subsequently, proposals will be invited to develop detailed designs and concepts aligned with the selected themes, ensuring professional execution while retaining the essence of public contributions.

This initiative will surely enhance the visual appeal, narrative strength, and emotional connect of the tableaux. By integrating public ideas into the design process, the tableaux will better reflect the collective identity of the nation and effectively convey messages of unity, diversity, and national pride. Conclusively, this activity will make Rashtriya Ekta Diwas 2026 more engaging and inclusive and also represent the true idea of good governance.

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BrahmDevYadav
BrahmDevYadav 2 days 10 hours ago
What are the main points about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel? Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is also known as the Iron Man of India. He is remembered as a very strong and dynamic freedom fighter of India. He had actively contributed to the Indian Freedom Movement. Sardar Patel was one of the most eminent and prominent leaders of the Indian Freedom struggle.
BrahmDevYadav
BrahmDevYadav 2 days 10 hours ago
Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, also known as National Unity Day, is observed annually on October 31 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Pateland to honor his pivotal role in fostering national and political integration and unity in India.
BrahmDevYadav
BrahmDevYadav 2 days 10 hours ago
How to celebrate National Unity Day? On the day, a pledge is read out in government offices:- solemnly pledge that I dedicate myself to preserving the unity, integrity, and security of the nation and also strive hard to spread this message among my fellow countrymen.
BrahmDevYadav
BrahmDevYadav 2 days 10 hours ago
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birth anniversary on October 31st, celebrated as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day), is commemorated by taking the unity pledge, organizing "Run for Unity" events and visiting the Statue of Unity. The 150th birth anniversary (2024-2026) includes nationwide events like padyatras, cultural festivals focusing on "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat," and educational activities to honor his role in integrating India.
vanishka dhama
vanishka dhama 2 days 11 hours ago
Here are creative and meaningful ideas for conceptualizing a Tableau for Rashtriya Ekta Diwas Parade 2026, which celebrates unity, diversity, and the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: 🌟 1. “Unity in Diversity – One India, Best India” Concept: Showcase India’s cultural diversity blending into one identity Visual Elements: Different states’ traditional attire, dance forms (Bharatanatyam, Bhangra, Garba) Map of India forming gradually with people joining hands Background music: fusion of regional instruments Message: Despite diversity in culture, language, and traditions, India stands united. 🏛️ 2. “Iron Man of India – Architect of Unity” Concept: Tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Visual Elements: Replica of Statue of Unity Depiction of princely states merging into India Actors portraying historical integration scenes Message: Highlight his role in uniting 500+ princely states into one nation.
rajanish Kumar Singh
rajanish Kumar Singh 2 days 12 hours ago
The body and mind themselves are not the enemy—they are instruments, vehicles of experience. The real source of chaos is attachment to them: clinging to identity, possessions, roles, or even thoughts as if they define the Self.   Vedanta often says: — the body is a tool, not the essence. Similarly, the mind is a mirror, but when we mistake the reflection for reality, confusion arises. Attachment turns these instruments into prisons, breeding fear, greed, and conflict.   When seen without attachment, the body becomes a temple, the mind a clear sky. Chaos dissolves, because the Self—the witness—is untouched. 
rajanish Kumar Singh
rajanish Kumar Singh 2 days 12 hours ago
The body and mind themselves are not the enemy—they are instruments, vehicles of experience. The real source of chaos is attachment to them: clinging to identity, possessions, roles, or even thoughts as if they define the Self.   Vedanta often says: — the body is a tool, not the essence. Similarly, the mind is a mirror, but when we mistake the reflection for reality, confusion arises. Attachment turns these instruments into prisons, breeding fear, greed, and conflict.   When seen without attachment, the body becomes a temple, the mind a clear sky. Chaos dissolves, because the Self—the witness—is untouched. 
rajanish Kumar Singh
rajanish Kumar Singh 2 days 12 hours ago
The body and mind themselves are not the enemy—they are instruments, vehicles of experience. The real source of chaos is attachment to them: clinging to identity, possessions, roles, or even thoughts as if they define the Self.   Vedanta often says: — the body is a tool, not the essence. Similarly, the mind is a mirror, but when we mistake the reflection for reality, confusion arises. Attachment turns these instruments into prisons, breeding fear, greed, and conflict.   When seen without attachment, the body becomes a temple, the mind a clear sky. Chaos dissolves, because the Self—the witness—is untouched. 
rajanish Kumar Singh
rajanish Kumar Singh 2 days 12 hours ago
The body and mind themselves are not the enemy—they are instruments, vehicles of experience. The real source of chaos is attachment to them: clinging to identity, possessions, roles, or even thoughts as if they define the Self.   Vedanta often says: — the body is a tool, not the essence. Similarly, the mind is a mirror, but when we mistake the reflection for reality, confusion arises. Attachment turns these instruments into prisons, breeding fear, greed, and conflict.   When seen without attachment, the body becomes a temple, the mind a clear sky. Chaos dissolves, because the Self—the witness—is untouched.