Independence Day is an important day in the life of every Indian

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15th August 1947 is the day embossed in the golden history of India. It is the day when India got its freedom from the 200 years of British rule. It was a hard and a long non-violent struggle in which many
freedom fighters and great men sacrificed their lives for our beloved motherland.

Independence Day is like the birthday of our country. We celebrate 15th August every year as our Independence Day. It is
celebrated as a national holiday throughout the country. It is called the
red-letter day in the history of our country. n 1947, on this day, India became independent. We won freedom from British power after a hard and non-violent struggle. On this day at the stroke of midnight, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister, unfurled the National Flag at the Red Fort for the first time. It marked the end of the 200 years old British reign in India.
We now breathe air in a free and sovereign nation. On this special occasion, the people of India remember the selfless sacrifices and unparalleled contributions of great men and women to achieve the independence of India. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Sardar Patel, and Gopalbandhu Das are paid reverent homage by one and all in the country. ndependence Day is celebrated with great joyacross the country. People hold meetings, fly the tricolour flag, and sing the
National Anthem. There is great enthusiasm among all. In the national capital,
Delhi, this day is celebrated with great pomp and show. All leaders and common
people gather in large numbers into the parade ground in front of the Red Fort.
There is great hustle-bustle everywhere. They line up the roads leading to the
fort and eagerly wait for the arrival of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister
comes and hoists the Flag and he makes a speech that focuses on the
achievements of the government during the past year, mentions the issues that
still need to be addressed, and calls upon for further developmental efforts.
Foreign dignitaries are also invited to this occasion. Tributes are paid to the
freedom fighters, who sacrificed their lives during the struggle. The Indian
National Anthem – Jana Gana Mana is sung. The parade by the Indian Army and the
Paramilitary forces is followed by the speech. All state capitals hold events
on similar lines with the Chief Minister of the respective states unfurling the
National Flag.

Independence Day is observed with great honour at all the government and private
institutions, schools, and colleges. Students take part in parades, sing the
National Anthem before hoisting the National Flag. Some historical buildings
are specially decorated with lights depicting the independence theme.
Special programs like planting trees are taken up on this day. The young mind
is infused with a sense of patriotism and nationalistic feelings. To celebrate
this occasion, sports, and cultural competitions are conducted and prizes are
awarded to the winners. Sweets are distributed to all. Patriotic songs can be
heard at every street corner. Another interesting feature of the celebration is
the kite-flying event that is held all over the country with great zeal. The
sky on this day is filled with kites of various colours, shapes, and sizes. Even television channels and radio programs are charged up with patriotism. The channels telecast movies and documentaries based on patriotic themes in order to let the people and children know about various incidents of our freedom struggle and to inspire a love for our motherland. Newspapers too print special editions and cite inspirational
stories and excerpts of the life of great men from the great books written on
them.

Independence Day is an important day in the life of every Indian. Year after year, it reminds us of our great freedom fighters who sacrificed and struggled their lives in order to free our Motherland from the British rule. It reminds us of the great paragons, which were the foundation of the dream of a free India, envisioned and realized by the founding fathers. It also reminds us that our forefathers have done their share of duty and now it lies in our hands how we can shape and form the future of our country. They have played their part and have played it really well. The country now looks up to us as to how we perform our part. A wind of patriotism and National integration blows across the country on this day.

 

By Er Taraprasad Mishra

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