Independence Day
One of the
most memorable days in Indian history is 15th August. It’s the day on which the
Indian sub-continent got independence after a long struggle.
History
of Our Independence Day
For almost
two centuries the Britishers ruled over us. And the citizen of the country
suffered a lot due to these oppressors. British officials treat us like slaves
until we manage to fight back against them.
We struggled
for our independence but work tirelessly and selflessly under the guidance of
our leaders Jawahar Lal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, Chandra
Shekhar Azad, and Bhagat Singh. Some of these leaders choose the path of
violence while some choose non-violence. But the ultimate aim of these was to
drive out the Britishers from the country. And on 15th August 1947, the
long-awaited dream come true.
Why
We Celebrate Independence Day?
To relive
the moment and to enjoy the spirit of freedom and independence we celebrate
Independence Day. Another reason is to remember the sacrifices and lives we
have lost in this struggle. Besides, we celebrated it to remind us that this
freedom that we enjoy is earned the hard way.
Activities
on Independence Day
Although
it’s a national holiday the people of the country celebrate it with great
enthusiasm. Schools, offices, societies, and colleges celebrate this day by
organizing various small and big events.
Every year
at Red Fort the Prime Minister of India host the national flag. In the honor of
the occasion, 21 gunshots are fired. The school and colleges organize cultural
events, fancy dress competitions, speech, debate, and quiz competition.
Importance
of Independence Day
The Indian’s
celebrate Independence Day with a feeling of nationalism and patriotism across
the country. On this day every citizen echoes with festive feeling and pride in
the diversity and unity of the people. It’s not only a celebration of Independence
but also of the unity in diversity of the country.
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