letter to your friend describing the independence day celebrations in your school
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Greenfield-15 A
Panchkula
February 7, 2017
Dear Sushant:
I hope this letter finds you in fine fettle. I am writing this letter to share with you the surge of pride and patriotism I have been feeling since the Independence Day Celebrations at school. The entire school assembled at the ground. The principal hoisted the Tricolor. The national anthem echoed in the entire campus. After the anthem there was class-wise march past. Students marched in contingents to the beat of drum while the principal presided over it. After the march past, one act play highlighting the hanging of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev brought tears to everyone’s eyes. The group song ‘Ai Mere Vatan Ke Logo’ filled everyone with pure patriotism. At the end, the Chairman gave a speech reminding the students and the teachers of the sacrifices made by our great freedom fighters and made us take pledge that we will serve our motherland, India with heart, body, and soul to bring it glory and laurels with our dignified deeds. At the end the students were distributed sweets. I really had a great time! I have pledged that I will contribute to my nation in some way by becoming a great scientist. Do write back telling how you celebrated your Independence Day. Give warmest regards to uncle and aunt.
Yours sincerely,
Gibran Josh
126A,
Green Park,
New Delhi,
20th October, 2018
Dear ABC,
I hope this letter finds you in sound health and vibrant spirits. I have written you this letter to tell you about the independence day celebration in our school.
On August 15, 1947, India got her freedom and finally broke from the shackles of slavery. Our school celebrated this auspicious day with great enthusiasm and proudness on 14th August 2018. Every student contributed towards its preparations and the celebration began with marching by NCC cadets. For this programme, the principal of our school was the chief guest and hoisted the flag at school at 9 AM. All the staff members and students saluted towards the flag. Then the cultural program began by reciting of poetic songs and poem. Further, it was flourished by various traditional dance forms and skits. As the program was coming to an end the enthusiasm in the school remained the same. At last the principal delivered the speech and vote of thanks. She further informed us about the sacrifices made by our soldiers for the sake of our freedom and safety. At last, sweets were distributed among students and staff members.
Now you tell me how it was celebrated in your school, and will be waiting for your letter. Give regards to uncle and aunt.
Your loving friend,
XYZ