The 15th of August 1947 is inscribed in India's golden history. It is the anniversary of India's independence from British dominion after 200 years. It was a long and difficult struggle in which many freedom fighters and outstanding individuals gave their lives for the sake of our beloved nation. Every year on August 15th, India commemorates its Independence Day.

India commemorates its Independence Day with fervour .People from all around the country gather on the streets to celebrate, ignoring demographic differences such as caste, religion, or culture. On this day, people proudly display their national flag and sing the national anthem or another patriotic song. Many chores, including the March past, are done by the Indian army during the celebration at Red Fort in New Delhi, as well as cultural events by school kids. Following the hosting of the national flag and recitation of the national anthem (JANA GANA MANA), India's Prime Minister delivers his annual speech. On India's Independence Day, we remember all of the wonderful people who contributed to the country's independence.
Kite flying is a tradition in many parts of our country on Independence Day. Colourful kites flying freely in the sky are regarded as a symbol of liberty. People gather on their terraces or on surrounding grounds to watch a kite fly. They invited their friends and family to join them in celebrating. Flying kite tournaments are also held at several locations, and participants show considerable passion.
Even television and radio programming are infused with patriotism. Films with patriotic themes are aired to educate the public and children about the numerous episodes of our freedom struggle to instill a love for our nation. Newspapers, too, publish special editions with inspirational stories about great men taken from great books written by great men.
Independence Day is more than just a holiday; it serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and the obligation we have as citizens to defend the values of liberty, democracy, and togetherness. It is a day to reflect on our progress as a nation and to renew our commitment to our country's development and well-being. Independence Day reminds us that freedom is a hard-won privilege that should never be taken for granted. It motivates us to work for a brighter future in which every citizen can reap the benefits of freedom while also contributing to the nation's growth and prosperity.
History of Independence Day
The British have controlled India for nearly 200 years. During British rule, the people's lives were miserable. Indians were treated as slaves and were not allowed to communicate with them. Indian monarchs were nothing more than puppets in the hands of British officers. Indian soldiers were treated inhumanely in British barracks, while farmers starved to death because they couldn't grow food and had to pay enormous land taxes. Our freedom soldiers battled for the independence of India. Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mangal Pandey, and Dada Bhai Naoroji were among the famous leaders who heroically battled the British. Many of them perished to liberate India from British domination. Their achievements and efforts are honored in India's freedom.

Rise of Nationalism
Even the British were unable to quell the rebellion, but the seeds of nationalism and patriotism were sown in the minds of Indians. The Revolt of 1857 played a critical part in uniting India and convincing its people that independence can be attained if the country fought together. Civic societies began to emerge across India, such as the Indian National Congress Party, which was founded in 1855, over three decades after the revolution. The most crucial role in connecting India with a common thread of nationalism was played by political parties and their political sponsors. Finally, on August 15, 1947, India attained independence thanks to the efforts of liberation warriors such as Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and others.
Importance of Independence Day
People are filled with patriotism on Independence Day. It brings people together and gives them the impression that we are one nation despite our many distinct languages, faiths, and cultural beliefs. India's essence and strength is unity in variety. We are happy to be citizens of the world's largest democratic republic, where the ordinary man wields power.
Independence Day Activities
Independence Day is widely celebrated around the country. Meetings are held, the tricolor flag is flown, and the National Anthem is sung. Everyone is quite enthusiastic. This day is commemorated with considerable pomp and display in the national capital, Delhi. All leaders and ordinary citizens congregate in great numbers in the parade area in front of the Red Fort. There is a lot of rush and activity around. They form a queue along the roads leading to the fort, waiting for the Prime Minister to arrive. The Prime Minister arrives, hoists the flag, and delivers a speech that highlights the government's accomplishments over the last year, acknowledges challenges that still need to be addressed, and asks for action. Independence Day Activities Foreign guests are additionally encouraged to attend. Tributes are paid to the liberation warriors who gave their lives in the fight. Jana Gana Mana, the Indian national anthem, is sung. The address is followed by a parade by the Indian Army and paramilitary troops. All state capitals hold similar events, with the Chief Minister of each state raising the National Flag.
Conclusion
Independence Day is a historic celebration that honours the spirit of liberty, unity, and patriotism. It honours the sacrifices made by many individuals in the fight for freedom and remembers the historic triumph of independence. The celebrations remind us of our joint commitment to defend democratic, egalitarian, and just principles. Independence Day is a call to action, motivating everyone to actively contribute to the nation's progress and well-being. On this day, let us gather together to celebrate our freedom, reflect on our national journey, and renew our commitment to create a stronger, more inclusive, and prosperous India.


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