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write a letter to your friend who is in abroad, about how you are going to celebrate Independence Day and the importance of that day​

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Answered by anushkamoulick
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Hey!!

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Jain high school d-15 3

Panchmari

December 1 , 2021

Dear Srishti:

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,

Anushka Moulick

Hope this helps

Have a good day!

Answered by rajsanjit200726
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For hundreds of years India was ruled by the United Kingdom and our country was a part of the British Empire. The British has taken over a lot of the world and India was one of its many colonies. Before they came, India was made up of many kingdoms. After being ruled by them for years, the mutual feelings toward foreign rule really brought the country together. United, the people of the country struggled to free itself from British rule for many years. We officially became independent on 15 August, 1947. To commemorate this historic event, we celebrate our independence on 15th August every year.

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