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INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
On this eve, the President delivers the "Address to the Nation". and prime minister hoists the Indian flag at Red Fort in Delhi.

Tribute is paid to the leaders of the freedom struggle.

The Indian national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana" is sung followed by march past of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces.

Parades' and pageants which relive the events of the freedom struggle as well as the cultural traditions follow.

Few of the Great Freedom Fighters
Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhiji's life was dedicated to the ideals of Truth, Non- violence and Love. He was the architect of India's freedom and a leader in a complex struggle, the Indian campaign for home rule. Following World War I, in which he played an active part in recruiting campaigns, Gandhi, again advocating Satyagraha, launched his movement of non-violent resistance to Great Britain. He lived a spiritual and ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and meditation.

Chandrashekhar Azad, often called, Panditji was a revolutionary. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he was the first among many Indian revolutionaries to use arms in their fight for independence against the British rulers. A devout Brahmin, he believed that it was his "dharma" (duty) to fight for others. He also believed that a soldier never relinquishes his weapon. Azad was deeply troubled by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919

Bhagat Singh

The name of Bhagat Singh is synonymous with sacrifice, courage, bravery and vision. By sacrificing his life just at the age of 30 Bhagat Singh became an inspiration and symbol of the heroism. Along with other revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh founded the Hindustan Socialist republican Association. To warn the British government of its misdeeds, Bhagat Singh threw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly.

Subhas Chandra Bose
Known as Netaji (leader), S C Bose was a fierce freedom fighter and a popular leader on the political horizon in pre-independence India. Bose was elected the President of the Indian National Congress in the year 1937 and 1939. He founded the Indian National Army and raised the slogan- "Delhi Chalo" and "Tum Mujhe Khoon Do main Tumhe Ajadi Doonga".

Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the firebrand freedom fighters of India. He gave the slogan- "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it". To serve the cause of freedom and countrymen Tilak founded schools and published newspapers. Tilak was famous as one of the trios- Bal, Pal and Lal. People loved him and accepted him as their leaders and so he was called Lokmanya Tilak.

His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha, Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
On this eve, the President delivers the "Address to the Nation". and prime minister hoists the Indian flag at Red Fort in Delhi.

Tribute is paid to the leaders of the freedom struggle.

The Indian national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana" is sung followed by march past of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces.

Parades' and pageants which relive the events of the freedom struggle as well as the cultural traditions follow.

Few of the Great Freedom Fighters
Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhiji's life was dedicated to the ideals of Truth, Non- violence and Love. He was the architect of India's freedom and a leader in a complex struggle, the Indian campaign for home rule. Following World War I, in which he played an active part in recruiting campaigns, Gandhi, again advocating Satyagraha, launched his movement of non-violent resistance to Great Britain. He lived a spiritual and ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and meditation.

Chandrashekhar Azad, often called, Panditji was a revolutionary. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he was the first among many Indian revolutionaries to use arms in their fight for independence against the British rulers. A devout Brahmin, he believed that it was his "dharma" (duty) to fight for others. He also believed that a soldier never relinquishes his weapon. Azad was deeply troubled by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919

Bhagat Singh

The name of Bhagat Singh is synonymous with sacrifice, courage, bravery and vision. By sacrificing his life just at the age of 30 Bhagat Singh became an inspiration and symbol of the heroism. Along with other revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh founded the Hindustan Socialist republican Association. To warn the British government of its misdeeds, Bhagat Singh threw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly.

Subhas Chandra Bose
Known as Netaji (leader), S C Bose was a fierce freedom fighter and a popular leader on the political horizon in pre-independence India. Bose was elected the President of the Indian National Congress in the year 1937 and 1939. He founded the Indian National Army and raised the slogan- "Delhi Chalo" and "Tum Mujhe Khoon Do main Tumhe Ajadi Doonga".

Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the firebrand freedom fighters of India. He gave the slogan- "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it". To serve the cause of freedom and countrymen Tilak founded schools and published newspapers. Tilak was famous as one of the trios- Bal, Pal and Lal. People loved him and accepted him as their leaders and so he was called Lokmanya Tilak.

His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha, Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging

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  2. 2. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
  3. 3. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION • On this eve, the President delivers the "Address to the Nation". and prime minister hoists the Indian flag at Red Fort in Delhi. • Tribute is paid to the leaders of the freedom struggle. • The Indian national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana" is sung followed by march past of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces. • Parades' and pageants which relive the events of the freedom struggle as well as the cultural traditions follow.
  4. 4. OUR FREEDOM FIGHTERS
  5. 5. Few of the Great Freedom Fighters Mahatma Gandhi Gandhiji's life was dedicated to the ideals of Truth, Non- violence and Love. He was the architect of India's freedom and a leader in a complex struggle, the Indian campaign for home rule. Following World War I, in which he played an active part in recruiting campaigns, Gandhi, again advocating Satyagraha, launched his movement of non-violent resistance to Great Britain. He lived a spiritual and ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and meditation. Chandrashekhar Azad, often called, Panditji was a revolutionary. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he was the first among many Indian revolutionaries to use arms in their fight for independence against the British rulers. A devout Brahmin, he believed that it was his "dharma" (duty) to fight for others. He also believed that a soldier never relinquishes his weapon. Azad was deeply troubled by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919. Bhagat Singh The name of Bhagat Singh is synonymous with sacrifice, courage, bravery and vision. By sacrificing his life just at the age of 30 Bhagat Singh became an inspiration and symbol of the heroism. Along with other revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh founded the Hindustan Socialist republican Association. To warn the British government of its misdeeds, Bhagat Singh threw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly. Chandrashekhar Azad
  6. 6. Few of the Great Freedom Fighters Subhas Chandra Bose Known as Netaji (leader), S C Bose was a fierce freedom fighter and a popular leader on the political horizon in pre-independence India. Bose was elected the President of the Indian National Congress in the year 1937 and 1939. He founded the Indian National Army and raised the slogan- "Delhi Chalo" and "Tum Mujhe Khoon Do main Tumhe Ajadi Doonga". Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the firebrand freedom fighters of India. He gave the slogan- "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it". To serve the cause of freedom and countrymen Tilak founded schools and published newspapers. Tilak was famous as one of the trios- Bal, Pal and Lal. People loved him and accepted him as their leaders and so he was called Lokmanya Tilak. Vallabhbhai Patel His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha, Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging numerous princely states with the Indian Union.
  7. 7. Kite Flying Ceremony Pick your kite The standard shapes are easiest to fly Light and medium winds (6-15 mph) will serve best Release the Kite Release the length of string to allow the kite to go higher Avoid flying a kite on a road or anywhere near an electrical wire pole or trees, Find the Right Space Hold the ball of string and have your buddy hold the kite 20mtrs away Wait for a gust of wind for the initial takeoff. You should pull on the string to provide a bit of tension and launch your kite into the air.
  8. 8. Glimpse from independence day 1947
  9. 9. Glimpse from independence day 1947
  10. 10. GOOD Reads ON INDIA’S INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE
  11. 11. Must Watch Movies to Pump your Patriotism Swades Rang de basanti The legend of bhagat singh Border Shaheed Upkar Mangal Pandey
  12. 12. INDIA… Then and Now
  13. 13. An Overview of our Development The Indian economy is the eleventh largest in the world by nominal GDP and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). India has emerged as one of the world's top ten countries in industrial production. The nation's industrial production grew at the fastest pace in three months at 10.8 per cent. India is one of the fastest growing automobile markets in the world, expanding at 35 per cent on average The Bombay Stock Exchange has been rated as the world's best performing stock market recently. With a 13 per cent gain, Sensex is among the world's 10 biggest markets, according to data collected by Bloomberg. The total revenue of the Fortune India 500 companies stands at Rs 38,16,239.40 crore. It is the second largest number of emigrants after Mexico, according to the World Bank. India ranks 11th in the world with 557.7 tons of gold reserves. India's services sector, backed by the IT revolution, remains the biggest contributor to the country's GDP, with a contribution of 58.4 per cent. Indian domestic air traffic is expected to reach 160-180 million passengers per year, while international traffic will exceed 80 million.
  14. 14. JOURNEY FROM ancient to magnificent With around 155,618 post offices and over 566,000 employees, India has the largest postal network in the world. Indian Railways is the single largest civilian employer in the world, with over a million employees. State Bank of India has the maximum number of branches in the world, with the number being over 15,000 and counting. India is one of only three countries that makes supercomputers (the US and Japan are the other two).

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