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On August 15, 2024, India will proudly celebrate its 78th Independence Day. This day marks a significant milestone in the country’s history, as it commemorates the moment when India gained freedom from British rule in 1947.

As schools and colleges prepare for the celebrations, students are gearing up for speech and essay competitions. These events give students the chance to express their patriotism and reflect on the importance of freedom.

The struggle for independence was not easy. For over 200 years, Indians fought against British oppression, with many brave souls making tremendous sacrifices along the way. From the 1857 revolt to the Quit India movement, the journey to freedom has been filled with efforts and determination.

Independence Day is a reminder of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and the struggle they endured. It evokes feelings of pride and gratitude among the citizens as the national flag is hoisted and patriotic songs are sung across the nation.

The Indian National Congress played a pivotal role in uniting people for the independence cause. Major figures like Mahatma Gandhi, who introduced the idea of non-violent protest, became instrumental in mobilizing masses with movements like the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Civil Disobedience Movement.

As we reflect on this day, it’s vital to remember the heroes who fought valiantly for our freedom. The sacrifices of leaders like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, and many others who gave their lives for the country will never be forgotten.

Rachel Adams

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