TAGYARMALE, January 26, 2026 – Patriotic pride reached the furthest corners of India today as residents of Tagyarmale, a remote border village in Ladakh, celebrated the 77th Republic Day with vibrant local traditions.
The high-altitude settlement became a hub of national celebration as community members gathered to unfurl the Tricolour against the backdrop of the Himalayan landscape. The event coincided with the traditional Dhora Festival, creating a unique blend of cultural heritage and national identity that resonated through the border region.
During the festivities, the local community honored the spirit of the Indian Constitution through traditional music and dance, highlighting the resilience and unity of those living along the nation’s frontiers. The dual celebration of Republic Day and the Dhora Festival saw villagers dressed in traditional attire, reaffirming their commitment to the democratic values of the country.
This grassroots celebration in one of Ladakh’s most isolated areas served as a powerful reminder of the inclusive nature of the Republic, bringing the spirit of New Delhi’s Kartavya Path to the very edges of the Indian map.