Republic Day 2026: MP's Tableau Honors Queen Ahilyabai Holkar & Power Sector

Madhya Pradesh's Republic Day tableau was dedicated to the legacy of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore, depicting her devotion, just governance, and patronage of cultural heritage like the Maheshwari sarees. Separately, the Ministry of Power's tableau illustrated India's journey toward a sustainable and digital energy ecosystem, featuring renewable sources and electric mobility. Republic Day commemorates the enactment of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, formally establishing India as a sovereign democratic republic. The day marks the completion of India's transition to self-governance based on constitutional law and institutional accountability.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026: MP's Ahilyabai Holkar & Power Tableaus

  • MP tableau dedicated to Ahilya Bai Holkar
  • Depicted her governance & temple restoration
  • Showcased Maheshwar Ghat & saree weaving
  • Power Ministry highlighted renewable energy & EVs
  • Celebrates Republic Day constitutional significance
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Republic Day 2026: Madhya Pradesh dedicates tableau to Indore's queen Ahilya Bai Holkar

Madhya Pradesh's Republic Day tableau honored Queen Ahilyabai Holkar's legacy, while the Power Ministry showcased India's sustainable energy future.

"symbolising timeless self-reliance, enlightened governance, and cultural stewardship - Republic Day Report"

New Delhi, January 26

The tableau of Madhya Pradesh was dedicated to the Queen of Indore, Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, symbolising timeless self-reliance, enlightened governance, and cultural stewardship.

Revered as Punyashlok, the front section featured a statue of Ahilyabai holding a Shivling, which signified her unwavering devotion to the country, spiritual strength, and commitment to preserving India's cultural heritage.

Set upon a lotus pedestal, the middle section depicted Devi Ahilyabai riding a horse, accompanied by soldiers and ministers, symbolising a just and vigilant form of governance.

The lower portion depicted the extensive restoration and construction of temples undertaken during her rule, highlighting her role as a guardian of India's sacred traditions.

The final section presented the famed Maheshwar Ghat with its temple and fort, and represented Ahilyabai's capital and her enduring legacy of administration and faith.

The flowing Narmada River and a gently moving boat were intended to convey the symbolism of serenity and continuity. The murals displayed women weaving the renowned Maheshwari sarees under her patronage, reflecting women's empowerment, indigenous craftsmanship, and respect for heritage.

Accompanied by folk artists performing traditional dances, the tableau celebrated the erstwhile leadership and lasting influence of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar.

Revered as Punyashlok, she stood as an enduring embodiment of patriotic virtue and represented the values of Bharatiya Matri Shakti.

The tableau of the Ministry of Power presented India's transformative journey in the power sector, highlighting its transition towards a sustainable, digital, and reliable energy ecosystem that supports an Aatmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat. Anchored in the theme 'Prakash Ganga' (River of Light), the tableau symbolises the continuous, seamless flow of electricity through India's integrated national power grid, energising growth and development across the country.

The tableau also highlights the future of clean mobility, with an EV charging station and electric scooter, underscoring thepower sector's role in enabling sustainable transportation. The rear section focuses on India's renewable energy strength, depicting a hydroelectric dam, geothermal energy installations, and wind turbines, reflecting the nation's leadership in clean and diversified energy sources. Mounted on coiled electrical cables symbolising the national grid, the tableau reaffirms the Ministry of Power's commitment to delivering reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy, ensuring inclusive growth, energy security, and a resilient future for the nation.

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
Great choice by MP! We need to celebrate our own heroes more. While the Power Ministry tableau is important for showing progress, these cultural tableaux connecting us to our history and values are the soul of Republic Day.
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Arjun K
The symbolism is deep. The Shivling, the lotus, the Narmada... it all tells a story of dharma, governance, and culture. Ahilyabai's rule is a masterclass in administration we should study today. Proud to see her get this national recognition.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Maheshwar, this tableau brought back wonderful memories. The ghats and the sarees are just as depicted. It's fantastic to see India's renewable energy goals highlighted too – a nice blend of heritage and future.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the tableau is stunning, I hope the actual governance today draws inspiration from her "just and vigilant" administration she's shown riding the horse. We celebrate icons, but must also embody their principles in current leadership.
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Kavya N
My daughter is doing a school project on women rulers of India. This tableau is a perfect visual aid! It shows her devotion, her administrative skills, and her patronage of crafts. Truly an inspiring 'Bharatiya Matri Shakti'. 👏

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