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Answered by arunima0597
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We celebrate our Independence Day on 1 5th August every year. It is the day when we became independent from the foreign rule after a long and continuous struggle for freedom. The Prime Minister of India unfurls the National Flag over the Re Fort in Delhi on this day. He also addresses the nation from the ramparts of the Red For on this day which is broadcast over the Al India Radio and telecast on Doordarshan.

After the flag hoisting, National Anthem is sung. A guard of honor is presented by the Armed Forces, the Police and the N.C.C., then guns fire to salute. Similar functions are held in all the State capitals and important towns and cities. The schools and colleges in the country also celebrate Independence Day. The teachers address the children and explain the importance of Independence. The children sing patriotic songs. This .day reminds us of the great sacrifices made by our leaders to win freedom. We should take an oath to protect our freedom with all our might.

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Answered by Anonymous
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INDEPENDENCE DAY

The Independence Day of India, which is celebrated religiously throughout the Country on the 15th of August every year, holds tremendous ground in the list of national days, since it reminds every Indian about the dawn of a new beginning, the beginning of an era of deliverance from the clutches of British colonialism of more than 200 years. It was on 15th August 1947 that India was declared independent from British colonialism, and the reins of control were handed over to the leaders of the Country

• All over TV and radio, we can listen to patriotic programs and songs.

• Children dress up like freedom fighters to pay tribute to our heroes.

• After flag hoisting and singing in the union, our national anthem fills our heart with great pride and enthusiasm.

• Independence day remarks the braveness of all the Indians who fought for our country, the struggle of our freedom fighters as well as our soldiers who protect us every day.

• Tri-colored kites can be seen in north India as a symbol of celebrating Independence day.

• Independence day fills patriotism and nationalism in the hearts of the youngsters of our country and reminds them of the sacrifices and struggles of our freedom fighters.

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