Every year 15th August is celebrated in India as Independence Day. This day is very important for the people of India. After the years of slavery, India got independence on the same day from the British Government. 15 August 1947, after getting independence from the British Empire, this day has been declared as a national holiday throughout India to honor it.
To liberate India from the British was not so easy, but many great people and freedom fighters showed it to be true. Without sacrificing his happiness, comfort and freedom, he sacrificed his life for the freedom of his future generation. He organized and worked on several freedom movements, including violence and non-violence for India's independence. As soon as India became independent, Pakistan separated from India, due to which many violent riots occurred. People had to leave their home (more than 1.5 million people) and the reason for the large number of loss of life was a scary riot.
On this day, offices, banks, post offices, markets, shops, businesses, institutions, etc. of all national, state and local government are closed. However, public transportation is not affected at all. It is celebrated with enthusiasm in India's capital Delhi, while in other educational institutions including schools, colleges and public communities and society.
15 August 2018 (Independence Day)
Today, Wednesday, August 15, 2018, celebrated Independence Day of India by the people of entire India. India's 72nd Independence Day is being celebrated this year in 2018. On August 15, 1947, the first Independence Day was celebrated in India.
History of India's Independence Day
During the 17th century, some European traders entered the border post of the Indian subcontinent. Due to its large military power, India was enslaved by the British East India Company. During the 18th century, the British had established their own local empire and strong force throughout India. In 1857 a very large independence revolution had started by the people of India against the British rule. That grave is called the Great Gadar, the revolt of 1857, the Indian Mutiny, the Pathan of 1857 and the Revolt of the Sepoy. It started with the British East India Company Army in Bengal province on May 10, 1857. Indian freedom fighters brought the British Raj to a sense of freedom from that rebellion (Act of 1858, Government of India), India.
The 1857 movement was an effective rebellion, after which many urban societies emerged from all over India. One of them was the Indian National Congress Party, which was formed in the year 1885. Throughout the nation, the period of discontent and sadness promoted non-violent movements, led by Gandhiji.
After World War II, in 1947, the British government had come to know that the life was long lasting so long that they could not survive for a long time. Indian freedom fighters were constantly fighting and then the British decided to free India, although after the independence of India (15 August 1947) there were Hindu-Muslim riots which separated India and Pakistan. Mohammed Ali Jinnah became the first Governor General of Pakistan while Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Azad India's first Prime Minister. An official function was held in Delhi, the capital of the country where all the big leaders and freedom fighters (Abul Kalam Azad, BR Ambedkar, Master Tara Singh, etc.) participated in celebrating the festival of independence.
Independence Day Celebration
This day is celebrated throughout India as a national holiday of India. It is observed every year in every state and union territories with respect. Every year, on the evening of Independence Day, the President of India announces every year in the "Address of the Nation". On August 15, it is celebrated with full passion in the capital of the country, where the Prime Minister of India hovers the flag on the red fort of Delhi. After the hoisting of the flag, there is a national anthem, 21 gun salute is given and the tricolor and the great festival are given respect.
People celebrate this occasion by watching movies with their friends, family and friends, by participating in picnics, social programs. On this day children take the tricolor in their hands and put 'Jai Jawan Jai Jai Kisan' and other famous slogans.
The importance and symbol of Independence Day in India
Independence Day symbol is the game of flying kite in India. Many different types of size, type and style moths make the Indian skyline. Some of these also occur in the three colors of the tricolor which display the national flag. The second symbol of Independence Day is the red fort of New Delhi, where on 15 August 1947 India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the tricolor.
In 1947 we celebrate Independence Day to remember the sick of India from the British rule. August 15 is like the rebirth of India. This is the day when the British left India and its reins came in the hands of Hindustani leaders. This is a very important day for Indians and people of India celebrate it every year with full enthusiasm.
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