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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 ...
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puja parashar
27 minutes 25 sec ago
Iron Vision to Digital Unity - Yuva Shakti of New India , Inspired by the vision of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the tableau showcases how today’s youth are carrying forward his ideals of unity, strength, and discipline through the power of technology.
The concept highlights the transformation from the “Iron Will” that united India into a modern, digitally connected nation. Through digital platforms, online communication & seamless connectivity, citizens across regions are actively interacting, collaborating & participating in nation building.
Tableau depicts youth connecting through technology, forming a dynamic network that symbolizes a strong and integrated India. It emphasizes that discipline, participation & technological advancement together are shaping a harmonious and progressive nation.
Concept reflects how unity in today’s India extends beyond geography into the digital realm driven by youth and strengthened by innovation.
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Manish Sharma
46 minutes 31 sec ago
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Madan Pandit
52 minutes 10 sec ago
1. Sardar Patel – The Iron Man of India
Highlight Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s role in unifying 500+ princely states
Tableau: Map of India forming piece by piece
Dialogue/voiceover: “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat”
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Vanshika Srivastav
57 minutes 6 sec ago
“एक भारत: विरासत, विकास और वर्चुअल भविष्य” भारत की सांस्कृतिक जड़ों से लेकर उसके आधुनिक और तकनीकी रूप से सशक्त भविष्य तक की प्रेरणादायक यात्रा को दर्शाती है। झांकी का प्रथम खंड देश की समृद्ध परंपराओं, शास्त्रीय नृत्य, लोक संस्कृति और स्थापत्य कला के माध्यम से भारत की विरासत को जीवंत करता है। द्वितीय खंड डिजिटल इंडिया, स्टार्टअप्स, अंतरिक्ष उपलब्धियों, महिला सशक्तिकरण और युवाओं की ऊर्जा को प्रदर्शित करते हुए आधुनिक भारत की प्रगति और आत्मनिर्भरता को उजागर करता है। अंतिम खंड आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस, स्मार्ट टेक्नोलॉजी और वर्चुअल रियलिटी के माध्यम से भविष्य के विकसित, समावेशी और तकनीकी भारत की झलक प्रस्तुत करता है। समापन में “एक भारत, श्रेष्ठ भारत” का संदेश राष्ट्रीय एकता और साझा भविष्य की भावना को सशक्त रूप से व्यक्त करता है।
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Sharath Kashyap R
1 hour 13 minutes ago
My concept for Ekta diwas, simple a script of National Anthem or National song with each letter of each word from different languages of our Nation. Behind this the Seven holy rivers picture should be portraited. Below there should be a spirit level or a bubble level, where the bubble should be in equilibrium. Dhanyavaad 🙏🙏🙏
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Samarth Jayant jagtap
1 hour 18 minutes ago
1. Front Section – “Roots of Unity”
A model of the Statue of Unity
Background: Freedom struggle visuals (farmers, soldiers, common people)
Message: “India united through sacrifice”
2. Middle Section – “Diversity of India”
A rotating or layered display showing:
Different states (Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Northeast, etc.)
Traditional dancers in costume (Lavani, Bhangra, Bharatanatyam)
Mini models: temples, mosques, churches, festivals
Add movement (dancers or rotating stage) to make it dynamic
3. Back Section – “Future of United India”
ISRO rocket launch model
Digital India (AI, technology screens)
Youth (students, soldiers, farmers together holding Indian flag 🇮🇳)
Message: “United India = Powerful Future”
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sanket sanjay patil
1 hour 34 minutes ago
In my view, Rashtriya Ekta Diwas is a meaningful observance because it reminds people of the importance of unity in a diverse country like India. It is celebrated on 31 October to honor Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who played a major role in uniting the princely states after independence.
Unity is not just about celebrations, speeches, or social media posts—it should be reflected in our everyday actions. Respecting different cultures, religions, and languages, avoiding discrimination, and standing together during challenges are true examples of national unity.
At the same time, unity does not mean everyone has to be the same. India’s diversity is its greatest strength, and Ekta Divas reminds us that despite our differences, we can still live together with mutual respect and harmony.
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Kadali Pradeep
1 hour 37 minutes ago
“Cultural Harmony of India”
Showcase festivals: Diwali, Eid, Christmas, Pongal together.
Religious harmony and coexistence.
Symbol: multiple faith symbols forming the Ashoka Chakra.
mygov_1776944811157083409.pdf
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Kadali Pradeep
1 hour 38 minutes ago
“Unity from Islands to Himalayas”
Include Andaman & Nicobar (local relevance 👍)
Show diversity from **Andaman and Nicobar Islands to Himalayas.
Marine + tribal + mainland culture in one frame.
mygov_1776944736157083409.pdf
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Abhishek
1 hour 40 minutes ago
Title:
Ek Bharat – Shreshtha Bharat: Unity in Diversity
Concept:
This tableaux represents the strength of India’s unity in diversity, inspired by the vision of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. It showcases how people from different cultures, traditions, and regions are connected by a shared identity of being Indian. The idea highlights that despite differences in language, dress, and customs, the spirit of unity binds the nation together.
Visual Elements:
Front Section: Statue of Unity representing Sardar Patel as the symbol of national integration
Middle Section: People from different states (in traditional dress) holding hands forming a circle
Back Section: A glowing map of India connected with digital lines showing “Digital India”
Side Elements: Farmers, soldiers, students, and women representing different sectors of society
Message:
“Unity in Diversity is India’s Strength – Together We Build a Strong Nation.”
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