As you all know it is the 77th India Independence Day, we are talking about the journey of India which has now become the first democratic power in the world. This milestone not only brought independence to India but also gave the people of India the courage to realize their dreams. Today we live in this world because of the sacrifices of our heroes.
HISTORY OF THE INDIA INDEPENDENCE DAY
India’s journey to independence was difficult and long spanning 2 centuries. In the 17th century, the British East India Company established its presence in the subcontinent and gradually gained control over considerable areas.
In the early 20th century, Indian independence gained momentum established by influential figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Petal.
In World War II, the British emphasized the holding societies, which led to India’s independence. The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League developed as a key civil force, shaping the nation’s future. India finally gained independence on August 5, 1947, after the tumultuous partition of the subcontinent. With this remarkable event, the rule of British society ended, and a new nation came into existence.
CELEBRATING 77 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE
As 77th India Independence Day approaches, it speaks volumes about the nation’s remarkable journey of growth and transformation. This celebration is not just for the past but for the future of 1.4 billion Indians.
Big accomplishments have marked India’s path to progress. The financial changes of the 1990’s, unleashed India’s ability, positioning it as the world’s momentary expanding nation. Today India is at the top of the global economy and promising startup eco-system.
Perhaps India’s greatest strength lies in its diversity. With 28 states, 8 union territories, and 1600 languages, the country exemplifies unity in diversity. On India Independence Day, we celebrate not only political freedom, but the freedom to adapt, update, and melodiously adapt to freedom.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INDIAN FLAG
The Indian flag also called the Tiranga, is the equivalent of the national emblem, this is the era of unity and cultural heritage. As we celebrate the 77th India Independence Day today, it is important to understand the deep meaning behind this tricolor banner.
The saffron strip above symbolizes strength and courage. The white middle stripe symbolizes truth and peace. A green bottom shows fertility, growth, and prosperity. In the middle of the flag is the Ashoka Chakra of navy-blue color, a 24-spoke wheel representing the endless wheel of law.
The Indian flag flies as a united force, with a distinct population of over 1.3 billion people. This flag is flown proudly on government buildings, schools, and homes.
The freedom of India was not secured by the people of Bhat Zikr who gave their lives for freedom. Mahatma Gandhi also called Father of the Nation, Jawaharlal Nehru the first Prime Minister of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel known as Iron Man of India, Subhash Chandra formed the Indian National Army. Women played a parallel leading role in the freedom movement as Sarojini Naidu, Kasturba Gandhi, and Aruna Asif Ali commanded from the front.
CONCLUSION
As you reflect on 77th India Independence Day, remember that the spirit of independence extends far beyond a celebration. This country resides in the heart of every citizen of India. Ummah also has your role in the future of India. Sacrifices of Muslim and Hindu leaders lead the sub-continent towards independence. Democracy and diversity have been shaping India’s path since 1997, and your support in making the dream come true. As you honor the past, look to the future with hope and determination.
For more updates visit the link bellow: