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5 minute speech on independence Day

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Answered by rawatanshika45175
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Welcome Speech for Independence Day

Hello Everyone, I am here to present a welcome speech for Independence Day. Today it’s our 72nd Independence Day and we should feel proud to be a part of an Independent nation that has freedom of speech, freedom to live life in our own way. We do not have to follow anybody’s slavery. But this was not the case 72 years ago when we were a slave to the British Government. India has been ruled by Britishers for almost 200 years and after a continuous struggle by our freedom fighters, we achieved independence on 15th august 1947. On this day, the national flag was hoisted on red fort Delhi by Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru. Since then we are celebrating Independence Day in every government department, school, and college. This is a day of pride and joy for every citizen of the country.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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India was governed by the British for nearly 200 years before our independence was declared on August 15, 1947, following a protracted struggle by our freedom fighters.

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                Welcome Speech for Independence Day

Greetings to all. I'm here to greet everyone on Independence Day. We should be proud to be citizens of an independent country that enjoys the freedom of speech and the right to live our lives as we choose because today is our 72nd Independence Day. We are not required to emulate anyone else's slavery. But when we were under the control of the British Government 72 years ago, things were different. India was governed by the British for nearly 200 years before our independence was declared on August 15, 1947, following a protracted struggle by our freedom fighters. On this day, Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru raised the national flag atop Red Fort Delhi. Since then, every branch of government, as well as every school and college, has observed Independence Day. Every citizen of the nation should be filled with pride and delight today.

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