speech on independence day
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SPEECH 1:
Good morning to all my respected teachers, parents and dear friends. Today we have gathered here to celebrate this great national event. As we all know that Independence day is an auspicious occasion for all of us. India’s Independence Day is the most important day to all the Indian citizens and has been mentioned forever in the history. It is the day when we got freedom from the British rule after many years of hard struggle by the great freedom fighters of India. We celebrate independence day every year on 15th of August to remember the first day of freedom of India as well as remember all the sacrifices of the great leaders who have sacrificed their lives in getting freedom for India.
India got independence on 15th of August in 1947 from the British rule. After independence we got our all the fundamental rights in our own Nation, our Motherland. We all should feel proud to be an Indian and admire our fortune that we took birth on the land of an Independent India. History of slave India reveals everything that how our ancestors and forefathers had worked hard and suffered all the brutal behavior of Britishers. We cannot imagine by sitting here that how hard the independence was for India from the British rule. It took sacrifices of lives of many freedom fighters and several decades of struggle from 1857 to 1947. An Indian soldier (Mangal Pandey) in the British force had first raised his voice against Britishers for the independence of India.
Later several great freedom fighters had struggled and spent their whole life only for getting freedom. We can never forget the sacrifices of the Bhagat Singh, Khudi Ram Bose and Chandra Sekhar Azad who had lost their lives in their early age just for fighting for their country. How can we ignore all the struggles of Netaji and Gandhiji. Gandhiji was a great Indian personalities who taught Indians a big lesson of non-violence. He was the one and only who lead India to get freedom with the help of non-violence. Finally the result of long years of struggle came in front on 15th of August 1947 when India got freedom.
We are so lucky that our forefathers have given us a land of peace and happy where we can sleep whole night without fear and enjoy whole day in our school or home. Our country is developing very fast in the field of technology, education, sports, finance and various other fields which were almost impossible before freedom. India is one of the countries rich in nuclear power. We are going ahead by actively participating in the sports like Olympics, Commonwealth games and Asian games. We have full rights to chose our government and enjoy largest democracy in the world. Yes, we are free and have complete freedom however we should not understand ourselves free of responsibilities towards our country. As being responsible citizens of the country, we should be always ready to handle any emergency condition in our country.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
SPEECH 2:
Good day, Honourable Guests, worthy Principal, respected teachers, and my dear fellow students, Happy Independence Day to all.
Honorable Sir, I am Geeta. It is an honor for me to present a short speech on Independence day with you. Today is a historic day in the history of our country.
On this day 15th August 1947 we got independence from the British. This day reminds us of our true worth and importance as a freedom- loving brave nation.
Respected Sir, The freedom that we are enjoying today, is the result of decades-long struggles made by our forefathers and our great leaders.
We are extremely thankful to Netaji Gandhi G, Nehru Lal, and all other great leaders and freedom fighters for their sacrifices for India.
Dear Sir, we are an independent, progressive and powerful country of the world today. We have the world’s largest democracy. Our people are brave and bold. Our youth are leaders of IT and engineering around the world today.
We have made progress in science, astronomy, agriculture, medicine, arts, and architecture. Our soldiers are brave and bold. Thanks to them we are enjoying freedom today. Our enemies fear us and the world respect us.
Respected fellow students, what we have got today is not enough. There are still a lot of problems and issues that we have to solve.
We have to fight against poverty, overpopulation, illiteracy and youth unemployment. We have to spread awareness and knowledge to every corner of our country.
Dear brothers and sisters, on this day we have to make a promise with our land that we will defend the honor and integrity of our land in every situation. We will work hard to bring success in every field. We have to make India strong and powerful among all nations.
Let’s unite and work hard for our goals. With unity, we will surely achieve our goals. The day is not far when India will be the most powerful country in the world.
“Jai Hind, Jai Bharat”
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Short Independence Day Speech for Students
Good Morning Everyone!
Every year on 15 August, Independence Day is celebrated as a national holiday in India when people remember the long phase of our nation's independence from British rule. On August 15, 1947, India gained independence after a series of movements in which many freedom fighters sacrificed their lives. After independence, on 15 August 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Indian Prime Minister to raise the National Flag at the Red Fort near Delhi's Lahore Gate.
By unfurling the National Flag and singing the National Anthem, students, teachers, parents, and other individuals come together to celebrate Independence Day. The Indian prime minister in the national capital New Delhi, at Red Fort, also hosts our National Flag. After that, the salute is given by firing 21 guns, and a helicopter showers tricolor flowers on the flag.
The colors in our flag represent different things; saffron signifies courage and sacrifice, white signifies peace and truth, green signifies faith and chivalry. In the center of our flag, there is an Ashok chakra that contains 24 evenly distributed spikes. We recall the great sacrifices of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Raj Guru, Gandhiji, and other daring freedom fighters on this special day for their unforgettable contribution to India's independence.
Jai Hind!