Republic Day 2022: Who Can Watch The Parade And How To Buy Tickets Offline
At the Republic Day parade, members of three wings — the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, and the Indian Air Force – take part.
New Delhi: The Republic Day Parade is one of the most important events on January 26. The grandiose procession takes place on New Delhi's Rajpath. At the parade, members of three military wings — the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, and the Indian Air Force – take part.
People from all over the country purchase tickets in advance to ensure that they have the greatest seat in the house for the event. If you plan on witnessing the parade this year, here's how to get the best experience.
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Tickets for the R-Day Parade and Beating Retreat Ceremony will be available at the following counters beginning January 20, 2022:
- Sena Bhawan (Gate No 2)
- Shastri Bhawan Counter (Near Gate 3)
- Jamnagar House (Opp India Gate)
- Pragati Maidan (Gate 1)
- Parliament House Reception Office- Special Counter for Members of Parliament.
In light of the deteriorating Covid-19 situation in India, the Department has released a series of recommendations that visitors should follow.
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- Tickets will not be granted to senior citizens or children under the age of 15.
- Tickets will only be distributed to residents who provide a complete Vaccination Certificate.
- Tickets can only be granted to those who produce a photo ID issued by the Central or State Government.
- Visitors are asked to maintain social distance and wear masks at all times.
On January 28, 2022, the Beating Retreat Rehearsal will take place. From January 20 to January 28, tickets for the Beating Retreat Ceremony will be available. On the occasion of Republic Day, all ticket counters may be closed on January 26.
Meanwhile, because of the current Covid-19 scenario, this year's Republic Day event, like last year's, will have no international chief as the Chief Guest.