letter draft a speech to the guest on independence day
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Honorable Principal, Vice Principal, Teachers and My Dear Friends – Warm Greetings to you all!
As you all know that we have gathered today to celebrate this big national event – the Independence Day of India. This day is indeed the most auspicious day in the history of our nation as it won back its freedom after many years of relentless struggle, put in by our great freedom fighters.
Therefore, the momentous day, i.e. 15th August in the year 1947 was a golden moment in the Indian history, the remembrance of which fills every Indian with a feeling of patriotism and comradeship, as we all feel bound by a common thread of nationalism. This day is celebrated every year with an equal amount of zeal and passion. The great freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives in the independence struggle are remembered with a lot of reverence and jawans (soldiers) who lost their lives on the battle field are paid homage.
Therefore, I – arisha ( your name) from Standard X (B)( your class), would want all of you to observe silence in the memory of our shaheed (martyred) jawans and vow to never let their sacrifice for protecting our country, go waste. Their families are our families and therefore our responsibilities, so we should try to support them in whatever way we can. Only then will it be a real celebration of Independence Day. It is not possible for us to experience the painful journey of our freedom fighters by staying within our comfort zones.
But what we can do is to build a strong nation from within through our good deeds and social acts. We should not only live for ourselves, but for others as well only then will it be a peaceful coexistence. Always remember that this freedom is won after the sacrifice of many people and several decades of struggle, for over a century.
I hope you all remember the great Indian soldier, i.e. Mangal Pandey in the British armed forces. He is credited with initiating the first revolt to overthrow British Rule, known as the “Revolt of 1857”. Later on, several freedom fighters joined the battle field and spent their whole lives only for achieving independence. It is not possible to brush aside the sacrifices made by Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh and Khudi Ram Bose who died at their early age to free the nation from the chains of slavery. Then we cannot forget the struggles of Gandhiji and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
Now that we live and breathe in an Independent India, we should not take this freedom for granted and sincerely shoulder the responsibilities of our country and be ready to handle any kind of national emergency or other issues.
This is all from my side and now may I invite on stage our respected principal in order to address students and kick start the events of the day.
Thank you everyone for being such a patient listener. I am sure you all would have a wonderful time with us.
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