Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about how you celebrated the Independence Day in your school.
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Jain high school d-15 3
Panchmari
February 7, 2016
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,
Ajay jainnswer:
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Sarvodaya High School
Halehalli
22 August 2017
Dear Sahana,
How are you? I thought you would come to Hatehalli on the 15th as you had a holiday. In a way, I was happy that you didn’t come because this year I was totally busy on the Independence day. Every year I had thought of making the celebration meaningful, but didn’t know how. This year our school came up with a unique idea. Our teachers took us to a small village where the government school has no facilities at all. The whole lot of us, after the hoisting of the flag, offered Shramadhan and leveled the playground. In the evening, we entertained the villagers with a street play on family planning. Oh Sahana I felt for the first time that I spent the Independence Day meaningfully. This was my way of paying homage to the freedom fighters of India. What do you think?
Yours sincerely,
Sheela