Independence Day Essay
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Independence Day is celebrated on 15 August each year in India as in 1947,
India got independence from the Britishers. National, state and local
government offices, post offices, school, privet tution, and banks are closed on this day.
It was only after many years of revolts that we gained freedom and became
an independent country at 15 August 1947. Red
Fort in Delhi is also of historical essence regarding our independence.
It is where Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru unveiled free India’s flag for the
first time.
People pay homage to the leaders and all those freedom fighters who
fought for India’s freedom in the past. On Independence Day all the
major government buildings are illuminated with colourful lights and Flags. People
flutter the Tricolour flag on independence day.
Many TV channels show movies related to India’s freedom movement and Indian freedom fighters.
On Independence day, prime minister unfurls our flag at Red Fort in Old Delhi and addresses the masses.
On Independence day, prime minister unfurls our flag at Red Fort in Old Delhi and addresses the masses.
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On the occasion of Independence Day, kite flying is a common phenomenon.
The skies are filled with numerous kites flown by kids and children
which symbolize India’s free spirit. Various kites of different styles
and colours including the tricolour are available in the marketplaces
and even the elders participate in kite flying competitions with great
fervour.
The president of India addresses the Nation on the eve of Independence
Day. Many schools and colleges also take part in this ceremony of Flag
hoisting. Patriotic and cultural functions are held at schools and
offices in which people participate with vigour and enthusiasm.
All of our schools also organise patriotic singing and cultural dancing competitions
India has a long story which depicts its tale of achieving independence.
The struggle started in 1857 with the Sepoy Mutiny in Meerut in which
many young freedom fighters like Mangal Pandey participated. This revolt
was the initial spark that ultimately brought British empire down to
ashes.
From that day, every year we celebrate this day as our Independence Day.
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