Kerala's Republic Day Tableau Showcases Water Metro & Digital Literacy Milestones

Kerala's tableau at the 77th Republic Day parade celebrated two major achievements: the launch of India's first Water Metro and the state reaching 100% digital literacy. The front section featured Sarasu, the digital literacy ambassador, using technology to promote entrepreneurship from a rural setting. The rear section displayed a full-scale model of the eco-friendly Water Metro boat, emphasizing inclusive and sustainable urban mobility. The presentation effectively blended cultural heritage with a vision of technological progress and environmental responsibility.

Key Points: Kerala's Republic Day 2026 Tableau: Water Metro & Digital Literacy

  • Showcased India's first Water Metro
  • Highlighted 100% digital literacy achievement
  • Featured women's digital empowerment via Sarasu
  • Promoted sustainable green transport
  • Blended tradition with innovation
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Republic Day 2026: Kerala tableau showcases country's first water metro, 100 % digital literacy

Kerala's Republic Day 2026 tableau highlighted the country's first Water Metro and 100% digital literacy, showcasing inclusive and sustainable development.

"It presented an inspiring model of inclusive development on the path to an Aatmanirbhar Kerala, contributing to an Aatmanirbhar Bharat."

New Delhi, January 26

Duirng the parade in the 77th anniversary celebrations of Republic Day, the tableau of Kerala highlights two transformative milestones -the country's first Water Metro and the achievement of 100% Digital Literacy. It presented an inspiring model of inclusive development on the path to an Aatmanirbhar Kerala, contributing to an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

The tractor unit featured Sarasu, the Brand Ambassador for Digital Literacy, set in a rural landscape. Engaged with a smartphone and laptop, she represents grassroots digital empowerment. Through her social media channel showcasing traditional cooking, she demonstrates how digital access enables self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and wider reach.

Kerala's iconic spices and agricultural produce, coconut, jackfruit, banana, pepper, and ginger, surround the scene, symbolising a prosperous rural life strengthened by digital connectivity were showcased.

The trailer showcased a full-scale Water Metro boat with its terminal, representing green and inclusive mobility. Designed to connect the islands of Kochi's backwaters, the Water Metro ensures safe, affordable, and sustainable transport for all. People from diverse walks of life are depicted aboard, including members of the Haritha Karma Sena, the state's "green army" dedicated to waste management and environmental protection.

Folk dancers flanking the tableau added rhythm and cultural vibrancy, reflecting Kerala's rich heritage.

Blending tradition with innovation, this tableau brought together digital inclusion, women's empowerment, environmental responsibility, and sustainable transport.

Republic Day marks a defining milestone in India's national journey. It marks the day the Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950, formally establishing the country as a 'Sovereign Democratic Republic'.

While independence on August 15, 1947, ended colonial rule, it was the adoption of the Constitution that completed India's transition to self-governance based on law, institutional accountability, and the will of the Indians.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Proud to see our southern states showcasing such innovation on Rajpath. The blend of traditional spices with digital tech and green transport is a powerful message. Hope other states learn from Kerala's model of inclusive growth.
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Aman W
While the achievements are commendable, I hope the digital literacy claim is thoroughly audited. Sometimes these 100% figures look good on paper but the ground reality, especially for elderly in rural areas, can be different. Still, a step in the right direction.
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Sarah B
The focus on women's empowerment through Sarasu's story is fantastic. Using social media to showcase traditional cooking and create entrepreneurship – that's real digital India! The Water Metro also looks like a tourist attraction in the making.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! On Republic Day, seeing such tableaux fills me with pride. It's not just about military might, but also about our developmental milestones. Connecting the backwaters with a Water Metro is a very Kerala solution to a transport problem. Well done!
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Karthik V
The inclusion of Haritha Karma Sena members on the boat is a nice touch. It shows that environmental responsibility is part of daily life and public transport. A green metro on water – only God's Own Country could think of this! 😊

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