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Happy Independence Day 2013 Speech Independence day speech 1) Honourable all my dear friends,This day 15th August of every year is a golden day engraved in the history of the world. We got freedom on this date and it is a day worth a celebration. When we celebrate it hoisting the flag, playing our National Anthem with fervor, distributing sweets, we need to sail back into the past to remember and pay homage to the builders of our nation.My dear friends,We were the privileged lot to have been born in free India. We were able to breathe the fresh free air since our birth. If at all we want to know the pangs of agony of being slaves under a foreign rule, we must ask our elders born before 1947. It was indeed a Himalayan task for every Indian those days to fight against those powerful giants – the British rulers. We must not allow those hard times and struggles fade away from our memories.Hence it is befitting for us to celebrate such National festivals and recall those heroic deeds of our National heroes. We remember them today. Right from Mahatma Gandhi to the local patriotic leaders we owe our gratitude. When we regard those martyrs who laid their precious lives for our sake, we must not ignore the common people who sacrificed their lot for the good cause. There were farmers, land lords, businessmen, teachers, writers, poets and students who helped the land achieve the long cherished freedom. Today we have come a long way in the path of free India. We have proved ourselves worthy of freedom. We are considered as the largest democracy in the world. How proud we were when Abhinav Bindra made our National Flag flutter and‘Jana Gana Mana’ played at the background in Beijing? We are proud of it and feel very happy about all these positive aspects. But are we blind to the black clouds surrounding us? Are we very successful in using our freedom in the right manner? If so, why should there be so many bomb blasts, killings, attacks on government offices, cases against so many politicians and so many unstable governments? Well my dear friends, what can a student do at this juncture? Should we go and catch the terrorists? Should we fight against the corrupted politicians? Or should we take over the country into our hands by waging another war for freedom? No, we are not expected to do all these things. We must keep observing things around us.We will have our own day. Before that, let us do our duty of preparing ourselves to be well-educated citizens of tomorrow. Let us do our duty sincerely and study hard to achieve a goal. Today we require youngsters with lot of knowledge and energy.Illiteracy is the first enemy for a democratic nation. Let us get rid of illiteracy and take India to a bright future. Jai Hind 2)- Good Morning!We have assembled here to celebrate our 62nd Independence Day.As a citizen of India, I am so proud to talk to you about my mother India.On the night of August 14, 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru rose to make a maiden speech in New Delhi, “When the world sleeps,India will wake to life and freedom.” Yes, India became free from the bondage of British rule. Now, India is the largest democratic country in the world. The country’s strength is to find, “Unity in diversity”. But, there are stray incidents that test her secularism but the people of India are ready to sacrifice anything for the cause of unity.Today we remember the great leaders who gave their lives for the nation’s freedom and prosperity.Dr. B.R.Ambedkar gave the longest written constitution to us. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru worked for an industrialized India. Gandhi ji taught us Ahimsa and Non- violence. Subash ChandraBose inducted courage in us. Swami Vivekanada gave us spiritual power.Yes, with these contributions, India will be the super power in the coming years.Our former President Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam called the children of India to dream to build a strong Nation with aim and perseverance.Indeed! This is not a word of a single man. It is word of one billion souls. Hail India! Jai Hind! Model : 3 Dear Friends Today is independence day. This school is a horrible place. It is an ugly concrete blot on the landscape. The teachers are idiots, the lessons are boring, and my fellow students are like living among a troupe of monkeys. I wish you were all dead. I am very honored to be here in front of you on this great day, celebrating the August 15 67th Independence day of India this year 2013. We celebrate Independence Day of India on every Fifteenth of August from 8/15/47 to commemorate its independence from British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation in 1947. The day 15 August is a national holiday in the country and Thanks to our Tri-color flag or the Tiranga Jhanda flag- hoisting ceremonies have been conducted by the local administration in attendance. The main event took place in New Delhi, the capital city of India, where the Prime Minister hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort and delivered a nationally televised speech from its ramparts. In his speech, he highlighted the achievements of government during the past year, raises important issues and gives a call for further development. The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh also payed his tribute to leaders of the freedom struggle.India is a good country with so many bad people.The midnight of August 15, 1947 is memorable for every Indian on earth, as it is the time, when India gained independence from the stranglehold of the mighty British. The otherwise suppressed tri-colored flag of India was given its due respect, when it was hoisted in the midnight on the Independence Day. Since then, the red-letter day is celebrated with pomp and gaiety, across the length and breadth of India. Cultural programs and flag-hoisting ceremonies are the predominant affair of the day, while colorful kites fill the sky in the evening, to symbolize freedom. People indulge themselves in remembering the heroes of the freedom struggle and pay homage to them. Thankyou! Jai Hind.
Posted on: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 00:17:29 +0000

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