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Facts about Independence Day of India

Facts about Independence Day of India: Independence Day is one of India’s most significant national festivals, celebrated throughout the length and breadth of the nation. People of India celebrate the occasion with nationalistic zeal, diminishing their demographic divisions of caste, creed, religion, or ethnicity. They hold their motherland and her independence dear to their hearts and pledge to fight together against any oppression or foreign invasion.

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    It is the spirit of unity, patriotism, and nationalism which India and her children celebrate on Independence Day on 15 August each year.

    It is one of the largely celebrated national holidays of India. Independence Day is celebrated in every school, college, government office, offices of private organizations, hospitals, railway stations, bus stations, streets, markets, shops, houses, etc.

    The display of the national flag over the buildings, vehicles, houses, etc., and the drums playing the tune of the national anthem; make the celebration even grander.

    Independence Day Facts in English

    Independence Day is an occasion for the people of India to retrospect on the nation’s glorious past of freedom struggle. It is a time to get familiar with your roots, the great freedom fighters, and their struggle. It is also the right time to know some facts about Independence Day and how glorious the struggle for independence was.

    Therefore, we are giving exciting and knowledgeable facts on Independence Day below for you to bask in national pride and remember the freedom fighters/events/people/leaders who played a significant role in the freedom struggle.

    These facts about Independence Day will be helpful to school children, college students, and working professionals. Independence Day facts will be proved helpful in essay writing competitions, speech recitation, debates, or group discussions.

    Facts of Indian Independence Day 2019

    • Banaras Hindu University is set to go paperless by 73rd Independence Day.
    • Prime Minister has invited suggestions by the citizens for his Independence Day Speech.
    • BJP Panchayat heads in J&K will hoist the tricolor in their houses amid security.
    • Schools under NDMC (New Delhi Municipal Council) will display portraits of the President and Prime Minister.
    • Former President Pranab Mukherjee, singer-composer Bhupen Hazarika, and social activist Nanaji Deshmukh will receive Bharat Ratna for their services to the nation.

    Facts of Indian Independence Day 2018

    • Production and use of Polythene bags of 50 microns and all plastic or thermocol products were banned by the UP Government from 15th July 2018.
    • PM remembered and paid tribute to the victims of the Jallianwalan Bag massacre because 2018 was the 100th anniversary of that fateful day. (Massacre happened on 13th April 1919).
    • PM announced India’s progress in space missions and declared that on 76th Independence Day in 2022, India would unfurl the Tricolor in space.
    • PM congratulated women members of INS Tarini, an Indian navy sailboat that successfully traveled through the globe under the command of Lt. commander Vartika Joshi and five women officers.
    • PM announced to increase the limit of Pradhan Mantri Jandhan Yojna from Rs. 5000 to Rs. 10000.
    • He also announced a permanent commission for women in the armed forces.

    Other Facts about Indian Independence Day

    • India got freedom from British rule on the 15th of August in 1947.
    • India got freedom after lots of struggle in 1947 at midnight.
    • First Independence day of India was celebrated in 1947, on the 15th of August by hoisting a th of August, hoisting the tri-colored flag.
    • Later, it was declared the National and Gazetted holiday when schools and colleges open for some hours only to celebrate it with academic and cultural works.
    • National Anthem is sung after a flag hoisting ceremony.
    • Rani Laxmi Bai (Queen of Jhansi) fought like a tiger against British rule and sacrificed her life.
    • Mahatma Gandhi (also called the father of the nation) led the country through his non-violent movement to get freedom.
    • India has never attacked any other country in the last 100000 years.
    • Earlier, there was a valley named Indus which became the first inhabitant of India, and then it became the origin of the name “India.”
    • Sardar Vallabhai Patel brought together the princely states of India during the freedom struggle movement of the country.
    • “Swaraj is my birthright, and I will have it!” was proclaimed by the Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
    • Bhagat Singh threw a bomb on the British government during the meeting, for which he was arrested and hung.
    • Indian freedom struggle was supported by a Britisher named Dr. Annie Besant, who founded the Home Rule league in India.
    • Ashfaqualla Khan was a great freedom fighter who was given a death sentence where he first kissed the noose before getting hanged.
    • The rebellion of 1857 was the most prominent freedom movement against Britishers.
    • Ignorance of British Government orders was wholly initiated in the Civil Disobedience Movement of 1929.
    • Mahatma Gandhi started Dandi March of 1930 as an Indian independence movement to make their salt against British rule.
    • Quit India Movement was started in 1942 to widespread non-violent struggle all over India for getting freedom.
    • 15th of August is also celebrated as Independence Day in countries like South Korea (which got freedom from Japan in 1945), Bahrain (from the UK in 1971), and Congo (from France in 1960).
    • Indian Independence Day celebration officially takes place at Red Fort, Delhi.
    • When India became independent, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became its first Prime Minister and hoisted the national flag on Red Fort, Delhi.
    • At the time of independence of India, the gold price was (in 1947) 88.62 Rs/10 grams; however, now, it is 28,795 Rs/10 grams.
    • Indian rupee in 1947 was equal to Re 1 = $1 and is currently 61.43/dollar.
    • First cabinet (group of 13 ministers) of India had taken an oath on the 15th of August 1947.
    • There was no National Anthem during the time of Independence of India.
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