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Independence Day Speech in English [15 August 2021*]

August 2, 2021 by Karan

Independence Day Speech 2021: Indian Independence Day heralded the end of British rule in 1947 and the pathway to a free and independent India. It is a national holiday celebrated on 15th August annually. The day signifies the country’s partition into two nations India and Pakistan. The Prime minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in New Delhi followed by parades by military and police forces. Singing the national anthem and drills are held throughout the country.

Independence Day Speech for Students in English

Below we have provided Independence Day Speech in English 2021 for students of classes 7, 8, 9, and 10.

Good Morning All.

On this eve of Independence Day, I am overwhelmed to present my thoughts in front of everyone. I am thankful that I got the opportunity for expressing the views for mother, India. Independence Day is one of the most memorable days in history. It was the day when Indian got liberated. Britishers were ruling India for long two hundred years. The citizens of India faced a lot of problem under their rule.

Indians were treated like slaves; they were deprived of any happiness & fundamental rights in their own country. Those days were days of hardship & depression for the people of India. The march towards independence started in 1857 with the Indian Independence movement. Indian mutiny act was the first revolt against Britishers by soldiers. It is the first time leaders acted against the Britishers with unity. The response against the Britishers rises with the Indian mass movement in 1885.

It was followed by the Non-Cooperation movement by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920. It led to several other events which cannot be erased from the history like Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. Although the Non-Cooperation movement gained support after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre has to be withdrawn. The Indian leaders & citizens did not stop there; they kept trying in every possible way to fight against these foreigners.

In 1929 again the Civil Mass disobedience movement was launched which was to complete disobedience towards orders of British rule. To suppress this movement, there were violent acts & several Indians were killed mercilessly by the Britisher officials. In 1942 Quit India movement was launched that called for massive support to move British out of India.

Many freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Tantia Tope, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Subhash Chandra Bose, Nana Saheb with many other leaders were part of this struggle, who fought for their own country to bring back its glory. Finally, in 1947 India got independence on the 15th of August. It is a historic day which none of us can forget. On this day we pay tribute to all those freedom fighters who have gifted us the India we are living in today.

It is the most significant day in Indian history as it marks the sacrifice, bravery, hardship & patriotism shown by the freedom fighters. We celebrate this national day with great enthusiasm & patriotism flaunting our national flag & reciting our National Anthem. Every official building, schools, university hoists the National flag on this occasion.

There are numerous events organized on this day like dance, song, music, movie, play etc. to express our love for our country. All of us must carry forward the enthusiasm throughout the year with the notion to serve our motherland. It is our duty to do every possible thing which will give birth to a better India because youths are the best assets of a country.

Let us join our hands to make India the best nationality in the world. Let us celebrate the freedom & celebrate independence by paying back to our country. A famous quote says that no other sacrifice can be higher than the sacrifice for your motherland. With this, I would like to end my speech.

Thank You! Jai Hind. Jai Bharat.

Short Independence Day Speech – 150 Words

Below we have provided a short speech on Independence Day for class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 students.

“India is calling. Blood is calling to blood. Get up; we have no time to lose. Take up your arms! We shall carve our way through the enemy’s ranks, or if God wills, we shall die a martyr’s death.”

Very Good morning to one & all present here. With this famous quote from Subhash Chandra Bose, I would like to welcome you all to this auspicious day of Independence Day. India is a country of glory, sacrifice, brotherhood, tradition, humanity & culture.

We all are proud to a part of this Independent India. We are the largest democracy in the world today. Unity in diversity is the speciality of we Indians. Being the very proud citizens of this independent country, we can never forget the importance of the 15th of August in our history. The day India celebrated freedom.

The day India got liberated from Britishers after 200 years of long struggle & fight. Its a day to celebrate our freedom by paying tribute to all the national freedom fighter who has shown immense love, bravery, sacrifice, patriotism for their mother nation & has gifted us this beautiful India. We, the citizens of India, must pledge to carry on the legacy to make our country proud every moment.

Thank You, Happy Independence Day!!

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