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Best speech on 15 august devoted to freedom fighters

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Answered by Anonymous
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A very warm good morning to my respected teachers and dear friends .

I am feeling very glad to have been standing in front of you and for getting the opportunity to host this invigorating day.

Today we have gathered here to celebrate this great national event . This day is a wonderful day for all of us . we celebrates this day with lots of enthusiasm , joy and happiness every year

Anyone of u know why we celebrate????

Because our country got freedom on this day in 1947 from colonial rule ( British rule ).

we celebrate this day every year on 15 August to remember the first day of freedom of India as well as remember all the sacrifices of the great leaders who have sacrificed their lives in getting freedom for India . It is a great and significant day for all of us. Before getting Independence, the people of India were not allowed to get education , they were exploited by the Britishers . we should be grateful to those events responsible for the freedom in India . They treated Indians very badly more than slaves just only for fulfilling their unnecessary demands. they want to take all the wealth of India and lead a luxurious life.

Ghandi ji was a great leader who taught us about different effective way of freedom like ahimsa , satyagraha etc etc. He dreamed of an independent India with non- violence and peace.

There so many freedom fighters who had struggled and spent their whole life only for getting freedom for India . we will never forget the sacrifices of the great leaders who have sacrificed their lives like Netaji subhash Chandra Bose, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Lala lajpat Rai , Bharat Singh etc. etc.....

we cannot imagine that horrible moment struggled by our forefathers. India is our motherland .we all should feel proud to be an Indian and admire our fortune that we took birth on the land of an independent India . we are so lucky that our forefathers have given us a land of peace and happy where we can sleep whole night without fear and enjoy whole day in our school or home. we should always be ready to save our India from worst persons . It is our responsibility to lead our country ahead and make it a best country of the world . we should sincerely perform our duty and do work hard to get the goal and successfully lead this democratic nation.

In last I want to say only one thing

Our flag waves are so high which tells the history of many people died.
The freedom we live has taken the sacrifices of many lives.
I feel proud for my country and happy to live in this gentry.
whether it's sunny or rainy let's celebrate independence day for my country

Thanks

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

India celebrates its independence on August 15 of each year. It commemorates the day in 1947 when the Indian Independence Act took effect, separating Pakistan and India from British imperialism and establishing them as independent nations. India reclaimed its independence from British rule on August 15, 1947. The entire nation erupted in joy as India broke free from the British empire, heralding the reign of an independent and free land free from the terror tyranny of the 200-year British dominion.

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Happy Independence Day to all of you and I am veena.

I'd like to extend my sincere welcomes to all of the dignified people, prominent guests, honourable principals, and present teachers and my dear friends.

I want to thank you all for giving me the chance to deliver my Independence Day address in front of you on this special day.

As everyone is aware, August 15 is honored as Freedom Day in remembrance of the day that India gained independence from British occupation. We are able to breathe freely now and are entirely free to make our own decisions and live our lives as we see fit without any interference thanks to India's wonderful freedom fighters.

Freedom was not attained easily; many courageous sons of our nation battled tirelessly for many years, put up with the crimes of the British, sacrificed their blood, and dedicated their entire lives to the cause of the nation's independence. We might have been shackled in slaves and made to endure the British oppression if our courageous sons had not had the fortitude to fight against the Britishers and if they had not endured all the fights and sufferings.

This particular day is set aside to honour and commemorate the valiant sons of Mother India who gave their lives in battle. And I want to honour the heroes' sacrifices at the same time. We are exceedingly lucky that such valiant boys, who had endured numerous hardships to free India, were born in India. Chandra Shekhar Azad was one among them, as were Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Lala Lajpat Rai, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rani Laxmi Bai, Mangal Pandey, Nana Saheb, Tatya Tope, Rajguru, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. In the areas of education, sports, technology, finance, transportation, and science, among others, our nation is constantly progressing, and it is now a nuclear power nation.

But even now, many years after our nation's independence, women still live in servitude. People in our nation today are deeply involved in corruption, bribery, crime, violence, etc., which is terribly dishonourable for our nation and is holding our nation back from progressing. Make a commitment to ending it and to pursuing advancement and national development rather than becoming a barrier. I further add, "We are the glory of the youthful nation," as I conclude my speech." We vouch for an India that is one. "Mother India lives!"

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