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Independence Day is an annual National Festival in India. It is celebrated on 15th of August every year. India gained its freedom from British Empire on 15th August, 1947. Hence, this day is very important for the citizens of India.Source of Inspiration: The independence movement in India was carried on by the Indian freedom fighters. These freedom fighters had to undergo a hard and severe struggle. This day reminds us of the struggle of the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for their country. It inspires us to love our country. We are the future of our country. And, we should be ready to sacrifice everything for our country. Celebrated all around the country with the spirit of Patriotism: Independence Day is celebrated in all the states and Union Territories of India. The National Flag hoisting ceremony is also observed in schools, colleges, societies and government offices. Buildings are decorated by tri-colour lights. All these events injects a feeling of patriotism in our heart. The feeling on oneness get blossomed in the heart of all the people of the country. This motivates our people, both young and old, to come forward and contribute towards the nation.Outside India: 15th August is also celebrated as “India Day” by people of Indian Origin and NRI’s, in various parts of the world.Tribute to Freedom Fighters: Homage and tribute is paid to the freedom fighters, who lost their lives for securing freedom for the country. We are free today because of the leaders of Indian Independence movement. It is very important that we pay tribute to these leaders.This is a day of joy, glory, and pride for all Indians.
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Independence Day
- Independence Day in India is celebrated every year on 15th August as a national holiday, when Indian British rule remembers the long story of its nation's independence. These freedom got more than half the movements and hundreds of freedom fighters. After Independence, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Prime Minister of India who hoisted the flag on Delhi's Red Fort.
- On this day, teachers, students, parents and people celebrate with national flag with flag hoisting. Our Tricolor flag is hoisted on the Red Fort of Delhi by the Prime Minister of India. After this, with the salute of 21 guns, the national flag is honored with floral showers by helicopter. In our Tricolor flag, Kasaria demonstrates courage and sacrifice, white color and truth, and the green color represents faith and courage.
- There is an Ashok Chakra in the middle of our tricolor, which contains 24 tilis. On this special day, we remember the great sacrifices of such courageous men like Bhagat Singh, Sukhdeb and Rajguru Gandhiji for their unforgettable contribution in the Indian freedom struggle. During this time the students give lectures on freedom fighters and participate in the parade in schools. Everyone celebrates this special occasion, someone sees patriotic movies, then one goes to visit the goodwill of his family and friends and some people participate in programs of Independence Day.
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