English, asked by mahi2958, 11 months ago

8 lines on inpendence day in english​

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Answered by khushali1232
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Explanation:

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British rule in India began in 1757 when, following the British victory at the Battle of Plassey, the English East India Company began exercising control over the country. The East India Company ruled India for 100 years, until it was replaced by the British crown in the wake of the Indian Mutiny in 1857–58. The Indian independence movement began during World War I and was led by Mohandas K. Gandhi, who advocated for a peaceful and nonviolent end to British rule.

Independence Day is marked throughout India with flag-raising ceremonies, drills, and the singing of the Indian national anthem. Additionally, various cultural programs are made available in the state capitals. After the prime minister participates in the flag-raising ceremony at the Red Fort historic monument in Old Delhi, a parade ensues with members of the armed forces and police. The prime minister then delivers a televised address to the country, recounting the major accomplishments of India during the previous year and outlining future challenges and goals. Kite flying has also become an Independence Day tradition, with kites of various sizes, shapes, and colours filling the sky. Also, to commemorate the day, government offices in New Delhi remain lit throughout the holiday, even though they are closed.

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Answered by Anisha5119
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Answer:

The word Independence means freedom. Independence day was celebrated in India to mark it's independent. It also symbolises the great work done by our martyrs to give us Freedom. We should be very happy and proud with our nation. The Independence Day is celebrated foin New Delhi, India the day is celebrated all over India people celebrate this ubiquitous programme. At the Red Fort the president of India hosts the national flag of India which is then followed by our national anthem the jana gana mana written by Rabindranath Tagore. I love my national very much. Jai Hind!

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