Why India's celebrate 15 August as a Independent Day


 India celebrates 15th August as Independence Day because it marks the day when the country gained its independence from British colonial rule. On this significant day in 1947, India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, hoisted the tricolor Indian flag at the Red Fort in Delhi, symbolizing the end of British control and the beginning of India's freedom.


The struggle for India's independence was a long and arduous process, marked by nonviolent movements led by Mahatma Gandhi and other freedom fighters who tirelessly fought for the nation's rights and sovereignty. After decades of protests, civil disobedience, and sacrifices made by countless Indians, the British finally agreed to grant India independence.


At the time of 15 august Indian's has been free from every British person and from there Atrocity. India became a sovereign nation, free to govern itself, make its laws, and chart its own course for development and progress.


Independence Day is now celebrated throughout India with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor. The celebrations often include flag-hoisting ceremonies, cultural events, parades, and various other activities that showcase the country's diversity, rich heritage, and achievements.It serve so much freedom to India and to Indian people. This day has so much Importantce for Indian's   commitment to uphold the principles of democracy, liberty, and equality.

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