Independence Day of India 2013 is Coming August 15 2013.This Day my Contry India Independence under Britishers.
History About Independence Day of India 2013
Independence Day is a gazetted holiday in India on August 15 each
year. National, state and local government offices, post offices and
banks are closed on this day. Stores and other businesses and
organizations may be closed or have reduced opening hours.
year. National, state and local government offices, post offices and
banks are closed on this day. Stores and other businesses and
organizations may be closed or have reduced opening hours.
Public transport is usually unaffected as many locals travel for
celebrations but there may be heavy traffic and increased security in
areas where there are celebrations. Independence Day flag raising
ceremonies may cause some disruption to traffic, particularly in Dehli
and capital cities in India’s states.
celebrations but there may be heavy traffic and increased security in
areas where there are celebrations. Independence Day flag raising
ceremonies may cause some disruption to traffic, particularly in Dehli
and capital cities in India’s states.
India celebrates Independence Day on August 15 each year. India became an independent nation on August 15, 1947, so a gazetted holiday is held annually to remember this date.
“Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes
when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very
substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world
sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which
comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new,
when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds
utterance…. We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers
herself again.”
when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very
substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world
sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which
comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new,
when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds
utterance…. We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers
herself again.”
The British, had initially come for trade but gradually took over the total administration of the country.
At the strike of midnight of the August 15, 1947, India shook off the shackles of British Rule and became free. It was a night of celebration all over the country.
Commemorating the day India attained freedom (15th August); Independence Day is celebrated with flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programmes all over the country. The main program is held at the Red Fort where the Prime Minster unfurls the National Flag and it is saluted by Guns.
The Prime Minister’s speech at the Red Fort in Delhi is a major highlight. Patriotic presentations by school children add colors to the celebrations.
Delhi’s skyline gets dotted with thousands of kites taking to the sky this day. Similar programmes are held at all the State capitals also.
The preparations begin a month in advance. Roads are decorated with flags and buntings. Buildings of national importance are illuminated
Flag Hosting
“Under this flag, there is no difference between a prince and a peasant, between the rich and the poor, between man and women.”
–Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
On 15 August 1947 India and Pakistan were created. India adopted the tricolour of orange, white, and green with a blue Ashoka Chakra at the centre. Unofficially this tricolour had been the flag of the Indian National Congress. The orange colour represented Hinduism, the green colour – Islam and the white colour represented peace. There was a blue spinning wheel in the centre, which represented Gandhiji’s call for economic self-sufficiency through hand spinning.
Prime Minister of India hoists the flag and pays his homage to the freedom fighters and addresses the Nation. Children are brimming with enthusiasm on this day. Early in the morning, they attend the flag hoisting ceremony in their schools. They sing patriotic songs and present skits and dramas based on the freedom struggle.
This special day revives in us the nationalist spirit. There are celebrations all over the country. We listen to patriotic songs, and there are assemblies all over to salute the national flag. People watch the colourful march-past of the local police or the military forces. In educational institutions, the march-past is usually done by students and the National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets. Sweets are distributed and free movie shows featuring Nationalistic and Patrotic movies are shown.
Wish all Indians Happy Independence Day
Independence Day of India 2013 SMS
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“”Jay Hind””
Have a Great Independence Day
…Feel Proud 2 b an India……..
“HINDUSTHAN ZINDABAD”
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Thousands laid down their lives so
that our country breath this day…
never forget their sacrifice..
Happy Independence day
3)
Some things just can’t be expressed in words
Some people just can’t be lived without
Love can speak volumes even when words cant
So all i am going to say is ..
I love u.
Happy Independence Day sweetheart
4)
Happy happy independence day to all
Freedom in the Mind,
Faith in the words..
Pride in our Souls..
Lets salute the Nation on 64th Independence Day!
5)
It is time for you to show your independence.
let yourself be heard
so don’t follow others footsteps.
be yourself fly free i mean you are
independent after all.
Independence Day of India 2013 Greetings
Independence Day of India Pictures
Independence Day of India 2013 Screps
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India’s Freedom Fighter Video
Indian Patriotic song during freedom movement