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Important Points : Introduction - History of India - Theory of the Nation - Independence Day Celebrations - Independence Day Celebrations at Government Level - Independence Day is Important for Other Reasons - Conclusion.
Introduction| Independence DayIndependence Day means the day when the country became independent. It is a matter of pride for every Indian because India became independent on 15 August 1947 and according to the report behind this freedom, about 25 lakh Indians had sacrificed, then India came to be called an independent country.
Independence Day i.e. 15th August is a holiday in all government offices and also programs are organized in schools and schools in which patriotic songs and performances are also performed and a chief guest is called and addressed to the students.
History of India | History of Independence DayThe auspicious day of Independence Day is the most important day in the political history of India. Is Today, the iron chain of our enslavement was broken. The dawn of independence was seen today. Today, for the first time at Delhi's Red Fort, the tricolor flag, a symbol of truth and non-violence, was hosted by the wind of freedom in place of the Union Jack. The long-lived dreams of our leaders were realized today. Today, after ages, the sound of conch shell was accompanied by chants of chanting and complete independence.
The British ruled India for about 200 years. He got India united and got the vision of unity. Scientific progress has led the country on the path of progress. "Law and Order"! presented the ideal system. Diplomatically separated Sri Lanka and Burma from India and established them as independent nations. He also tried to divide Bengal into two parts, but he could not succeed due to opposition to public opinion.
Theory of the NationPolitically, the Congress adopted non-violent Satyagraha movements to overthrow the British state. The revolutionaries made the British state sleepless by armed attacks. 'Azad Hind Foz' built by Subhash Chandra Bose attacked British India with military force. India became independent, but was divided on the basis of the two-nation theory, due to the diplomacy of the British, the violent tendency of the Muslims and the moral degradation of the Congress leaders. The two-nation theory was a Muslim country, Pakistan and a Hindu- Nation Hindustan. The Union Jack descended from India on August 15, 1947, when the Muslim-nation Pakistan was created on August 14, 1947.
Independence Day Celebrations at Government LevelIndia became independent on August 15, 1947. So 15th August was the independent birth of India. is day. It is a day of joy and gaiety in the national life. It is a day of wishing for the long life of freedom. Therefore, the capitals of the provinces and the national capital Delhi are decorated with national flags. Government national buildings are decorated with electric lamps. The main event at the national level is held at the Red Fort in Delhi. since morning People start reaching the 'Red Fort'. The grounds and roads in front of the Red Fort are packed. The crowd swells.
The history of the freedom struggle and the historic Chandni Chowk are thrown light by those who tell the eyes of the ceremony before the arrival of the Prime Minister. Along with this, national feelings are awakened among the people through the sound-expansion of national songs and tunes. The independence ceremony begins with the arrival of the Prime Minister. Water, land and sky, troops of the three armies and students of the Rashtriya Chhatra Sena Dal welcome the Prime Minister by giving a salute. The Sainik Band adds melody to the welcome with its captivating melody.
The Prime Minister accepts the greetings of the people by reaching the ramparts of the Red Fort. Waving the national flag. On the hoisting of the flag, a 31-gun salute is given to the flag. After hosting the flag, the Prime Minister greets the nation on the Independence Day. Remembering the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for freedom. After discussing the troubles, difficulties, calamities of the country, we resolve to free the nation from them. Throw light on the future plans of the country. Congratulate on the achievements of the year. Those who weaken the power of the nation attack the internal and external elements. Warns the nation from the evil intentions of the enemies. At the end of the speech, three times 'Jaihind' is proclaimed, which is repeated by millions of throats. Finally the morning ceremony ends with the national anthem.
Independence Day is Important for Other ReasonsIndependence Day is an important day for other reasons as well. On this day Pondicherry Saint Maharishi Aurobindo birthday is also there. It is the death anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's guru Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa. This festival is also celebrated at the government level in all the provinces of India. Morning walks go out. The Chief Minister takes the salute of the police-guard. The national flag is hosted at the state secretariats, fireworks are released and banquets are served to the dignitaries.
In the evening, government buildings (especially the Red Fort) are illuminated. Fireworks are released. The Prime Minister invites prominent citizens of Delhi, leaders of all political parties, professors of different religions and foreign ambassadors and diplomats to the official banquet. Thus this day passes with joy.
ConclusionIndependence Day is a day of remembrance of the martyrs who laid down their lives for the freedom of the nation. On this day "Shaheed Jyoti", built as a symbol of the pyre of the martyrs, is greeted. Respect is shown to the martyrs by paying homage to the tomb of the martyr Mahatma Gandhi, who provided leadership to the nation from the post-transcendence period. The fifteenth of August comes every year and the feeling of 'we are free and will be free', is awakened and goes away. The day is celebrated with great pomp and show in Delhi. In schools, colleges and other educational institutions, the national flag is unfurled by the Principal. The National flag is also unfurled at all district head quarters by district collectors or political leaders who read out the state governor's message. The Independence Day is a day of remembrance. This day reminds us the sacrifice of patriots who lost their lives for the freedom of the country. We should swear to serve our country with devotion.
Let us salute the national flag, reiterate our national resolve and Pledge to surrender again for the pride of the nation and the welfare of the Indian people.
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