Respected principal, Teachers, and all the assembled audiance, Good morning.
As we know that today is 15th. of August. In this occasion, I would like to recite a short speech on Independence Day.
Today I am very delighted to have the opportunity to deliver my thoughts on this auspicious occasion of Independence Day. This is our 76th. Independence day celebration. This very day, just 76th. years ago, We got independence from the bondage of the British Government.
We should know that the story of our freedom struggle is very big, which can't be represented in a day. 76 years ago the British rulers ruled all over India. They came to India on the pretext of trade and they gradually took everything under their control and made us their slaves.
The British Government oppressed the innocent people of India for many years, and treated us as slaves. On the 15th of August 1947, we got freedom from the claws of the British and we completely independent. In the persistent destination of this freedom, we also lost many great people in our country India. Many great people were born who didn't care about their lives for the independence of the country and they willingly sacrificed for the country.
There were many other combatants, freedom fighters like Jawahar Lal Nehru, Bhagat Singh, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Chandra Shekhar Azad and many more who contributed to the independence of India and liberated the country from the British Government.
Altimately, India got its freedom on 15th. Of August 1947, after many agitations and battles. Since then the day is being celebrated all over India. And we commemorate this day to pay commendation to those brave combatants and freedom fighters. So this is one of the national festival of India.
That's enough today.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat,