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Prepare a speech on the following occasion in your school.
Independence Day
Answers
Speech on Independence Day.
Explanation:
Good morning everyone. First, I would like to say thank you to the teachers and organizers for giving me the chance to give a speech on our Independence Day.
I know all of you must have known a lot about our Independence Day, and how important it is to us. I will not add much to it as we have all been so familiar with it. But what I will add to it is that, no matter what we do or what we are, we should never forget the sacrifice and love of the fighters who fought for our country's freedom. It is only because of them and their brave actions that we are freely enjoying our lives.
Had it not been for their unyielding zeal and foresight for their children and grandchildren, who knows we might still be under the Britishers. So, the most important thing is to remember the bravery and sacrifice of the people who died saving their nation from the shackles and domination of the Englishmen.
Lastly, I would like to say, Thank you to those brave souls who gave up their lives for our freedom. You are missed and always remembered.
Jai Hind!
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Answer:
All we need freedom
Explanation:
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Respected teachers, elders and guests and my dear friends! A very brilliant morning and warm greetings of our greatest day of days to you all.
We breathe this cool morning the inspiring air of freedom. Today we stand in the protective shelter of our tricolour flag as it flies high in the sky and proclaims to the world the great achievement of Indians! But the flag also reminds us of the selfless sacrifice thousands of Indians made to gift us this invaluable independence. The flag, at the same time, advises us to be mindful of our responsibilities.
As we celebrate this great event in the lap of goddess of learning, shouldn’t we pledge to follow the path our national leaders have so brilliantly illuminated for us? As the present students and future citizens, shall we plan for our future and our mother India’s future too?
As you all know well, planning for future demands analysis of present. Are we, then, rellay free in its comprehensive sense? Are we, for example, free from fear? For, as Aristotle has well said, “He who has overcome his fears will truly be free”. Are we really aware of and following Eleanor Roosevelt when he says, “Freedom makes a huge requirement of every human being. With freedom comes responsibility. For the person who is unwilling to grow up, the person who does not want to carry his own weight, this is a frightening prospect?” Are we really respecting freedom of expression? Do we follow
S.G. Talientyre’s mantra in this regard? The mantra is : “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” Are we free from hatred and jealousy? Shouldn’t we put into practice Martin Luther King’s (Jr) wise advice – Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred – even after independence? Are we allowing our innate nature to move ahead in its own way? Do we prove Virginia Woolf right in the saying – Lock up your libraries if you like, but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind?
The present picture is full of challenges. Illiteracy, poverty, corruption, pollution, fast depleting natural resources – the list is too long to complete here. It haunts us day and night. Let us all work together to solve these burning problems. Let us empower ourselves first to be able to work for Mother India! Let us hope to see Mother India full of smiles! Thank you all for your encouraging attention. Jai Hind I