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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Independence Day to Dear Maaneetians


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THANK YOU.
TO ALL OF YOU.
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happy independence day to every one ...

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Independence Day to DearMaaneetians


Sare Jahan Se Acha Lyrics in English

sare jahan se accha hindostan hamara
ham bulbulain hai is ki, yeh gulsitan hamara

ghurbat men hon agar ham, rahta hai dil vatan men
samjho vahin hamen bhi, dil hain jahan hamara

parbat voh sab se uncha, hamsaya asman ka
voh santari hamara, voh pasban hamara

godi men khelti hain is ki hazaron nadiya
gulshan hai jin ke dam se, rashkejanan hamara

aye ab, raud, ganga, voh din hen yad tujhko
utara tere kinare, jab karvan hamara

maz'hab nahin sikhata apas men bayr rakhna
hindvi hai ham, vatan hai hindostan hamara

yunanomisroroma, sab mit. gaye jahan se
ab tak magar hai baqi, namonishan hamara

kuch bat hai keh hasti, mit.ati nahin hamari
sadiyon raha hai dushman, daurezaman hamara

iqbal ko'i meharam, apna nahin jahan men
m'alum kya kisi ko, dardenihan hamara.



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😃...Happy... 😃

😃...Independence...😃
😃...Day to all...😃
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  • Indian

    • Pride

    • Merits

    • Contribution

    • Paradise

    • Power

    • Culture

    😊
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Sare jahan se accha hindustan hamara... Proud to be an Indian.
JAI HIND

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Independence Day (India)


"Fifteenth of August" redirects here. For other uses, see August 15.
Independence Day

The national flag of india, on the Red fort in Delhi; a common sight on public and private buildings on national holidays like the 15th of August.
Also calledThe Fifteenth of August
Observed byIndia
TypeNational
SignificanceThe day India became independent from British rule.
DateAugust 15
CelebrationsFlag hoisting, Parades, Singing patriotic songs, Speech by thePrime Minister, Family reunions,Picnics, Kite flying

Independence Day of India is celebrated on Fifteen of August (15/8/47) to commemorate its independence fromBritish rule and its birth as a sovereign nation in 1947.[1]The day is a national holiday in India. All over the country, flag-hoisting ceremonies are conducted by the local administration in attendance. The main event takes place in Delhi, the capital city of India, where the Prime Ministerhoists the national flag at the Red fort and delivers a nationally televised speech from its ramparts. In his speech, he highlights the achievements of his government during the past year, raises important issues and gives a call for further development. The Prime Minister also pays his tribute to leaders of the freedom struggle.

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  • 1 Background
  • 2 Celebrations
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

[edit]Background

In 1946, the Labour government in Britain, its exchequer exhausted by the recently concluded World War II, and conscious that it had neither the mandate at home, the international support, nor the reliability of native forces for continuing to control an increasingly restless India,[2][3] decided to end British rule of India, and in early 1947 Britain announced its intention of transferring power no later than June 1948.

Map of India before Partition

As independence approached, the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal continued unabated. With the British army unprepared for the potential for increased violence, the new viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, advanced the date for the transfer of power, allowing less than seven months for a mutually agreed plan for independence. In June 1947, the nationalist leaders, including Pandit Nehru, Abul Kalam Azad, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, B. R. Ambedkar and Master Tara Singh agreed to apartition of the country along religious lines. The predominantly Hindu and Sikh areas were assigned to the new India and predominantly Muslim areas to the new nation of Pakistan; the plan included a partition of the provinces of Punjab and Bengal.

Many millions of Muslim, Sikh, and Hindu refugees trekked across the newly drawn borders. In Punjab, where the new border lines divided the Sikh regions in half, massive bloodshed followed; in Bengal and Bihar, where Gandhi's presence assuaged communal tempers, the violence was more limited. In all, anywhere between 250,000 and 500,000 people on both sides of the new borders died in the violence.[4] On 14 August 1947, the new Dominion of Pakistan came into being, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah sworn in as its first Governor General in Karachi. At the stroke of midnight, as India moved into August 15, 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru, read out the famous Tryst with destiny speech proclaiming India's independence.India, now a smaller Union of India, became an independent country with official ceremonies taking place in New Delhi, and with Jawaharlal Nehru assuming the office of the first Prime Minister, and the viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, staying on as its first Governor General.

[edit]Celebrations



The Indian flag at Delhi Gate

The Prime Minister of India hoists the Indian flag on the ramparts of the historical site, Red fort (??? ?????), Delhi, on August 15. This is telecasted live on the National Channel Doordarshan and many other News Channels all over India. Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs take place in all the state capitals. In the cities around the country the national flag is hoisted by politicians in their constituencies. In various private organisations the flag hoisting is carried out by a senior official of that organisation. All over the country, flags are given out to citizens who wear them proudly to show their patriotism towards India. Schools and colleges around the country organize flag hoisting ceremonies and various cultural events within their premises, where younger children in costume represent their idols of the Independence era.

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