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NEW DELHI: On India's 74th Independence Day, the national flag was hoisted in empty school and university grounds with few staff-members and practically no students in attendance.

Some state governments had issued guidelines on Independence Day celebrations. Odisha did not allow students to participate and only “headmasters and teachers” attended flag-hoisting ceremonies.

In Uttar Pradesh, educational institutions celebrated Independence Day but students could participate only online. “Students must be told about the history of the Independence Movement and also about those martyred in it, in brief and online. Students will also be told about the various educational and social schemes run by the government,” said UP Government’s order on Independence Day celebrations. There was no gathering of people.

74th Independence Day: Muted or online

The COVID-19 outbreak ensured that the Independence Day celebrations on August 15 were either extremely muted or online

“We won’t have students but school heads are planning flag hoisting with limited staff,” the principal of a government school in Delhi had earlier told Careers360.

The Government Girls Senior Secondary School (GGSSS) Dera had a flag-hoisting and tree-plantation ceremony on August 14. On Saturday, August 15, the school met students online using the video conferencing application, Zoom, said a teacher. Children made flags of their own and teachers dressed in tricolour as well.



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