speech on independence day 2017
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Long years ago, great Indian leaders were made a tryst with the destiny to give us a free and peaceful country by sacrificing their comfort of life. Today we are gathered here to celebrate independence day without any fear and having happy face just because of our brave forefathers. We cannot imagine that how the moment was critical at that time. We have nothing to give our forefathers in return for their precious hard works and sacrifices. We can only remember them and their deeds and make a heartily salute while celebrating the national events. They would always be in our hearts. After the independence India get new birth with happy face of all Indian citizens.
India got independence on 15th of August in 1947 from the clutches of British rule. Indian people all over the country celebrate this national festival annually with lots of joy and enthusiasm. It was great day for all the Indian citizens when India’s tricolor flag was unfolded by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, at the Red Fort, Delhi.
A huge celebration takes place in New Delhi at Rajpath every year where national anthem is sung after the flag hoisting by prime minster. Together with the national anthem a salute through 21 guns firing and showering of flowers through helicopter is given to the national flag. Independence day is a national holiday however everyone celebrate this from their own places by hosting the flags in schools, offices or society. We should feel proud to be an Indian and try our best to save the honor of our country.
Jai Hind.
Good morning all, today on this national event we all have gathered to celebrate this. In the history of India, independence day remains the most important day of all. It was on 15th August 1947 that we got independence from Britishers and on this day today we remember all our soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our wellness. We should all feel proud and fortunate to be part of this motherland. Our history dictates how our ancestors and elders suffered from the cruel behavior of the Britishers.
Many freedom fighters lost their lives for the sake of our country and we can never forget the sacrifices of Kudi Ram Bose, Bhagat Singh, and Chandra Shekhar Azad. Also, Gandhiji taught the lesson of non- violence and the struggles of Netaji can never be forgotten. Today we are lucky that we are living in this peaceful country. Also today we have achieved greater heights of achievement in the fields of technology, education, finance, sports, and other fields. Today we are free and with this freedom, we should understand our responsibility towards our country.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.