Independence Day- 15 th August-2018

Independence Day- 15 th August-2018


"Years ago, we tryst with destiny and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge. At the midnight hours, when the world sleeps, India will wake up to life and freedom" - Enthusiastic words First Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru fills our hearts with a great sense of pride. Now there is a past history and what is left behind the grandeur of India's freedom struggle.
India is ready to celebrate its 72nd Independence Day with great pomp and show, in all its glory. Every Indian heart is tired with the spirit of patriotism and unity; And celebrated freedom fighters who made the country and its citizens as possible to breathe the air, free from the powerful British rule.



History of Independence Day


The Indian freedom struggle was a mass movement that was the integrated, diverse class of society. It was also subject to constant ideological change. Since the Indians had pledged themselves to free themselves from the plateau of the British Raj, therefore, the British had no choice but to leave India. But it was as easy as it seemed? Not at all The British Parliament handed over to Lord Mountbatten on 30 June 1948, with the order to hand over power to Indians. Given the level of impatience between Indians, Mountbatten realized that if he is waiting till the specified date of transfer, then no power will be left to move. With this, all changed their date of transfer of power in August 1947.
The mention of this big day only wants to saturate our minds and spirits with great self-respect and patriotism. We recognize and appreciate the brave freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives to make India an independent country during the freedom struggle.



The British Independence Act was passed on 18 July 1947 in the British House of Commons. On August 15, 1947, the Indian became an independent country, which made this important in Indian history on this day. Therefore, the British found themselves inhuman to accept their defeat and to leave the power, they were preventing bloodshed or riots in the name of freedom struggle and said that they were tampering with this truth in a different way. Mountbatten justified this fact by saying, "Wherever the colonial rule has ended, there is bloodshed. It is the price you pay."

 Festival in Red Fort


For the celebration of the 72nd Independence Day, the rehearsals were completely swinging on August 13 in the historic Red Fort of New Delhi. The children of the school performed a rehearsal wearing a tricolor for the ceremony. The Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force team also participated in the Dress Rehearsal and practiced their march.



Every year, Independence Day is celebrated with great power and joy in the Red Fort in New Delhi. The Indian Prime Minister gives a remarkable speech on this auspicious occasion while addressing the nation and its citizens in the Red Fort. People from all over India participate in the festival. From 10 August to 7:30 pm to 11pm, the Red Fort has been published with about 2,500 lamps.

Celebrating Independence Day will not be confined to the national capital, but rather will be in other Indian cities. Delhi Police has included an All-women Special Weapons and Strategy (SWAT) team to deal with terrorist activities. Women's Commandos are being deployed in the premises of the Women's Gate and the Red Fort during the celebration of Independence Day.

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) team also did a full dress rehearsal at the Motilal Nehru Police Stadium in Bhopal. The personnel of the Women's Commando Force (WCF) also participated in the rehearsal in St. George's Fort St. George on August 13. Strict security measures were adopted during the dress rehearsal in the Red Fort. A bomb disposal squad was present in the Red Fort to take care of security. For security concerns, no parking facilities will be provided on the premises of Metro stations on August 15, at 2 am on August 15.

What is so special about the 72nd Independence Day?



This year, undoubtedly, in the context of social and economic development in India, a special person has successfully become the sixth largest economy in the world. Many other incidents in India's welfare made this freedom really a special one.

One good news is for the beneficiaries of the Jan Dhan Yojana, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to announce new welfare schemes from the fort of the Red Fort on this Independence Day. These plans include free contingency insurance of Rs. 1 Lac


Reports show that Narendra Modi can make an announcement regarding the increase in the amount of Atal Pension Scheme to Rs. 5 thousand rupees in one month and the increase of ten thousand rupees in one month. 

The Uttar Pradesh government has imposed a full ban on the manufacture and use of plastic and thermacol items from July 15 this year. It has promised to prohibit the use of plastic in all its forms since Independence Day. This government effort is indeed a laudable one because it focuses on protecting the environment and preserving natural resources.

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