15th August Independence Day
of India
"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."
- Jawaharlal Nehru
(Speech on Indian
Independence Day, 1947)
On 15 August 1947, India
attained freedom from the
British Rule. Every year,
August 15 is celebrated as
the Independence Day in
India. This national
festival is celebrated with
great enthusiasm all over
the country.
The Independence Day of any
country is a moment of pride
and glory. On this special
occasion, rich tributes are
paid to the freedom fighters
who sacrificed their lives
and fought to free their
motherland from the clutches
of the oppressors - British
who ruled the country.
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 programs 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.
