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essay writing
topic: Independent India @75 : Aspirations and concerns
word limit:750​

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Answered by shauryapk6259
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Answer:Happy Independence Day to all of you and I am Rohan[your name]

My respectful greetings to all the distinguished citizens, honourable guests, honourable principals and all my teachers, classmates present here.

 

On the occasion of Independence Day, thanks to all of you for giving me a golden opportunity to express my Independence Day speech in front of you.

Today, I am going to speak a few words in front of you and after listening to my speech the feeling of patriotism will be awakened in all of you, with it, your blood will boil towards the cruel British rulers.

And with this I begin my speech on Independence Day:

“Let’s wake ourselves up again today, revive the stick of discipline, there are golden colours. With the blood of the martyrs of this Independence Day, we all bow down to such martyrs.”

As we all know that August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day because on this day, our India got independence from the British rule.

It is due to the great freedom fighters of our India that we are able to breathe in peace today and we are completely free to make our own decisions and live a life according to ourselves without any interruption.

Freedom was not achieved easily, many brave sons of our country fought hard for many years, endured the atrocities of the British, shed their blood, devoted their whole lives for the independence of the country.

If our brave sons did not have the courage to fight against the Britishers and if they would not have faced all the battles and struggles, then we might have bounded in slaves and forced to bear the oppression of the British.

Therefore, this special day is to remember and salute the sacrifices of those brave sons of Mother India. At the same time, I would like to remember the sacrifices of the heroes.

We are very fortunate that such brave sons were born in India, who had suffered many troubles to get India free.

Among them Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Lala Lajpat Rai, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rani Laxmi Bai, Mangal Pandey, Nana Saheb, Tatya Tope, Rajguru, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

Our country is constantly moving forward in the fields of education, sports, technology, finance, transportation, science etc. and today our country is a nuclear power nation.

 

But even after so many years of independence, today the women of our country are suffering slavery.

In our country, today peoples are badly involved in corruption, bribery, crime, violence etc., which are highly shameful for our country and it is preventing our country from moving forward.

Take a pledge to end it, as well as becoming a seeker of progress, development of the country and not a hindrance.

At the same time, I stop this speech, in the end, I want to say a few lines- We are the pride of the young nation. We pledge for a united India.” Long live Mother India.”

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Answered by ParkChae
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The sacrifices of our brave Indian freedom fighters are remembered on Independence Day. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, unfurled the tricolor national flag at Red Fort and Lahori Gate in Delhi when the country became Independent. From that day, India celebrates Independence Day on this day. Many programs dedicated at Red fort, such as 21 gunshots fired for the start of events, march past by our Indian soldiers, and cultural activities by school kids are held in honor of the soldiers who fought for the nation's independence. Kite flying is also a part of the Independence Day of India celebration, with kites of various sizes, shapes, and colors filling the sky. From 1974 onwards, the chief ministers of several states unfurled the national flag.

The anniversary of the subcontinent's separation into India and Pakistan is another significant relevance of Independence Day. Our country is regarded as the world's largest democracy. The UK Parliament enacted the Indian Independence Act 1947 on this day, transferring legislative authority to the Indian nation.

Our main goal in celebrating Independence Day is to educate our young generation about the pride and courage of our great freedom fighters, as well as colonial rule. It's the day when we put aside our cultural differences and come together as true Indians. The necessity for youth awareness arises from the fact that the nation's future rests on the youngsters and their power to influence the country. As a result, our responsibility is to serve the country and make every effort to improve society.

Independence day is marked by a strong sense of patriotism and nationalism across the country. The day also reflects our pride and solidarity in the country's diversity. India, a land of people of all religions living together in a diversified society with a rich culture and heritage, celebrates this significant occasion with tremendous joy. We are elated, and it motivates us to defend our motherland against any attack on the country's dignity and sovereignty.

Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Lala Lajpat Rai, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Sukhdev, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Chandra Shekhar Azad, and others are among the prominent freedom fighters without whom our dream of independence would have not been possible. Our country is free today of British rule because of their sacrifice and hard effort. This is the day every citizen of the country honors our freedom fighters.

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