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As the captain of your school, write a
speech for Independence Day​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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I wish you a great morning full of patriotism. Respected Chairman, Director, Principal, teachers and my dear friends, I congratulate you on the celebrations of Independence Day. Let’s remember on this day our great freedom fighters and leaders who sacrificed everything to make our motherland free. Let’s bow our heads to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Subhash Chader Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, and many more whose names we don’t know who lived and died for India.

Let us also take a pledge on this great day that we will carry on the struggle till we make our motherland free of all the ills of corruption, backwardness, narrow-mindedness, poverty, misuse of resources, and communalism. Let’s take a pledge we will be responsible citizens of our great country and serve it with our grand deeds and actions. Jai Hind.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

As the captain of your school, write a speech for Independence Day

  • The 15th August is a red letter day to every Indian. In 1947 on that day India won freedom from the British rule.

  • Accordingly, we all students assembled in our school at 9 a.m. The school was decorated with flowers and lights. The Headmaster hoisted the National Flag amidst great cheers of "Vande Mataram." Then started the cultural function.

  • Some students sang patriotic songs. Some recited patriotic poems. Some teachers also spoke on that occasion. I also gave a short on that occasion and it is mentioned below.

  • Good morning everyone. First I would like to say ," "Vande Mataram Varat Mata Ki Jay". Today we are free for those great sons of mother India who fought against British Government and also died for mother India. They are Khudiram Bose, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Master Da Surjasen, Binay, Badal, Dinesh and so on. Every year we celebrate Independence day but are we independent to express our rights? Can you say why girs are not free and why they have become puppet of society. Why they are hunting brutally. We have the rights to say our words, but the fact is we are still dependent, I don't need such like freedom. I am waiting for that day when Independence day will be applicable for both man and woman, and there will be no restrictions for them. 'Vande Mataram Varat Mata Ki Jay'

  • The Headmaster spoke about the significance of the Independence Day. He told us that our country has yet to solve many problems like superstition, untouchablity, communalism, etc. He advised us to fight against these evils. We all stood up and the national anthem was sung. Then we came back home.
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