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class 2 speech for independence day

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Answered by shubhamranjan
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Respected teachers and my dear friends, 
Very warm good morning to one and all present here.

Today August 15, 2017 we, Indians are celebrating our 71st year of independence. Long before India was under the rule of British kingdom. Indians have suffered very badly under the British rule. Today we have all the freedom for education, transportation, business and in every field. But before 1947 it was not such case, there was no freedom at all for the people. It's our great Indian leaders who struggled hard to bring us the freedom with the success against British rule and earned independence to India.

This day is well celebrated in the country with much pleasure. The importance of the day is to remember those freedom fighters because of whom today our life has become so beautiful. During the British rule the children/ kids were not allowed to go to school, no independent trading was allowed. All the goods were taken from India and sold at the British markets with huge prices and giving no profits to the Indians. Indians were treated like slaves. The great freedom fighters Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhiji, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpath Ray all were the famous patriots who fought for the freedom of India.

Today, if we take the example of Gaza being destroyed by the Israel kingdom, there the people is brutally killed and are very badly treated. Even the children and small kids and even new born babies are killed without humanity. They attack the rescue homes, hospitals, schools etc. Once, we Indians were also in such a stage of harassment. Today we are independent from all such powers. Our India today has a very well established democracy, judiciary in the country. All these were not just obtained but through much hard works and sacrifices made by the Indian army, leaders and the people. The leaders organized many movements against the British and at last succeeded in their aim. Gandhiji, our father of nation is the important and main leader who brought freedom to the country through his ahimsa and sathyagraha methods. Gandhi dreamed a country with non violence, peace in our country. 

As Indians our duty towards the mother country is to work for the development of India. Because the India we see today is a result of sacrifice of many great leaders and it has their dreams in it. It is our privilege to make the country best among the nations and to work for its development.
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Independence day

Respected teachers and my dear friends,

Very warm good morning to one and all present here.

Every year on August 15th, there is a big celebration honouring independence. India gained independence from British colonial authority on this date in 1947. On this day, we honour our freedom heroes by raising the flag, singing the national song, and other activities. Because it is a national holiday in the nation, this day is joyfully observed. This big festival awakens the populace to patriotism and helps our younger generation comprehend the battle of independence warriors.

At the ancient Red Fort in New Delhi on this auspicious day, our honourable prime minister first raised the flag while singing "Jana Gana Mana," our national anthem. and giving his yearly address, which highlights notable prior achievements and discusses our aim and vision. Most significantly, he honoured and recalled all freedom warriors at the start of his speech who fought for our independence and helped turn our nation into an independent nation.

The ceremony is held at all schools, colleges, institute offices, etc. after the flag is raised at Red Fort. For the great relevance of today, various programmes have been set up in universities and other educational institutions. Both kids and instructors take part in this event with great passion and recognise the day's ecstasy.      

The valiant sacrifices made by our Indian independence heroes are how we commemorate this day. When India became independence, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister, raised the tricolour flag at Delhi's Red Fort and Lahori Gate. This day has been observed as a separate holiday ever since. The sombre significance of the day is commemorated by several programmes held at Red Fort-like marches past by our Indian troops, 21 gunshots fired to signal the start of celebrations, and cultural performances by schoolchildren. In keeping with Independence Day celebration tradition, kites of all sizes, shapes, and colours have been flown in the sky. After that, starting in 1974, each State's chief minister unfurled the National flag.

The anniversary of the subcontinent's separation into India and Pakistan is another current relevance of Independence Day. We are known as having the biggest democracy in the world. The UK Parliament approved the Indian Independence Act 1947 on this day, granting the Indian country legislative authority.

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