The President then took the oath and made a brief speech, first in Hindi and then in English.
“Today for the first time in our long and chequered history we find the whole of this vast land from Kashmir in the north to Cape Comorin in the South, from Kathiawad and Kutch in the west Coconada and Kamrup in the east, brought together under the jurisdiction of one Constitution and one Union which takes over the responsibility for the welfare of more than 320 million men and women that inhabit it,” President Prasad said in his historic speech.
Though India had been used to pomp and pageantry having witnessed three imperial durbars before Independence, but the ceremonial splendour of that occasion was very special as the President's procession wound through the Delhi streets in a symbolic gesture of coming-of-age of a nation.