"One individual die for an idea;but that idea will, after her death incarnate itself in a thousand lives.This is how the wheel of evolution moves on and the ideas and dreams of one nation are bequeathed to the next"-----------> Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
August 15th, 1947 is the birthday of free India. It marks for her the end of an old era, the beginning of a new age. It's a day of freedom from the arduous British rule, 15th August is celebrated in India as Independence Day. To commemorate the sacrifice of martyrs Indians celebrate this day to pay homage to the brave patriots who gave Indians a reason to smile. The celebration begins in the morning with unfurling of Indian flag at Red Fort, New Delhi.
Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs take place in all the state capitals. The Prime Minister's speech from the precincts of the Red Fort in the capital of New Delhi is the major highlight and is telecast live for the nation to view.
In New Delhi most of the Government Offices are lit up. In all the cities around the country politicians belonging to that constituency do the Flag Hoisting Ceremony.
In almost all the schools and colleges around the country, no academic work in done on this day, as all the students and staff members gather together for the flag hoisting ceremony and pay homage to the great men who helped in achieving freedom from British rule.
Another interesting activity of this day is kite flying. Kite flying is very popular amongst all ages. Children gather this day to fly tri-color kites. The sky gets colorful with hundreds of kites symbolizing the happiness & joy this day has brought to millions of Indians.
It was August 15, 1947, the nation woke up breathing in the air of freedom to herald a new beginning. It is the freedom that gave India a new identity as a sovereign country after 300 years of colonial rule. Since then it has become a day of special significance - celebrated with the Tricolor, the parades, the patriotic speeches and songs, the remembrance... Make sure to be a part of it.
I'm proud to be an INDIAN............
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