Indian Independence Day 2024
Independence Day celebrated on August 15, every year holds great significance for every Indian. The day marks the anniversary of India’s freedom from British rule in 1947, nearly 200 years of colonial dominance. It is a time to honour the countless freedom fighters who fought bravely for the freedom of the nation.
Well, the celebration of Independence Day begins when the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi. He/She also gives a speech highlighting the importance of the day and remembering all those heroes who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the nation.
This day is not just a commemoration of the past but also a reminder of the responsibilities that come with freedom. The day serves as an inspiration for all the citizens of the country to contribute towards the development of the nation and also uphold the values of democracy, equality, and freedom that the country was founded upon.
Independence Day is a celebration of the rich heritage of India, its culture and its people as well. It reminds every Indian of the importance of unity, the power of collective effort, and the significance of maintaining hard-won freedom for future generations.
In essence, Independence Day is a celebration of India’s journey from colonial subjugation to a vibrant democracy. It embodies the enduring spirit of the Indian people and their unwavering determination to uphold the values of liberty, equality, and justice for all. Let’s celebrate the day with a full zest and enjoy every moment of it.
- Independence Day is celebrated as a national holiday in India with great enthusiasm.
- Schools and colleges organise various events, including parades, speeches and cultural performances to mark the importance of this day.
- It is a day to remind the endless struggles of all the freedom fighters for the sacrifices they made to make the country free.
- The national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ is also being sung with pride, invoking a deep sense of patriotism among the citizens.
- On the special day, the Prime Minister also gives a speech to reflect on the progress made since Independence.
- The day unites people of different cultures and brings them together to celebrate the special day.
- Independence Day also serves as a reminder to uphold the values of democracy, equality and justice.
- Many children and adults participate in kite flying, which has been a traditional activity since long.
- The Indian tricolour flag is also hoisted across the country to symbolise unity and freedom.
- This day is an important day to mark the sacrifices of many and also to be ready for the future.