Furthermore, every Institution, Universities, Offices, Government workplaces organises the flag hoisting followed by some cultural programs and parades. For this important day's celebration students as well as Teachers has to offer speech on INDEPENDENCE DAY, so we have a collection of Independence Day Speech for Students, and teachers as well.
SPEECH FOR STUDENTS
"A very warm good morning to the respected teachers, Principal and honourable guest, today i got the opportunity to speak some few word for my nation India. India get Independence from the British rule on 15 th August 1947 . Our Role model Mahatama Gandhi give his Life in the contribution of Independence of India and Not Only Mahatma Gandhi , Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev, Rani Lakshmi Bai and there were many others who sacrificed their life for the Independence of India and we all must salute the legecy of all the freedom fighters. In My Opinion Bollywood Actors are not the Heroes, our Army is our real hero who sacrifice their life to serve us a better and Independent Life But I also think that after having 70 year of independence still our country is not developed and for today Britishers role is played by some Corrupted country men. Corrupted People are selling the pride of our nation for money."
Famous words from the Father of the Nation. These words still reverberate all over the world for its simplicity and introspection. Unless we change first, it is pointless to seek change in others. This quote can be used by you when you are speaking of current times and what we need to learn from Mahatma’s wise words.
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever”
An important lesson for all of us. Mahatma Gandhi’s words teach us to celebrate every moment of life as we live it today but to keep the process of learning for a lifetime.
The date, 15th of August from 1947 in India has become a very important day in the Indian history. It was the luckiest day of year 1947 when India became independent after lots of hard struggle and sacrifices of the Indian freedom fighters. We won freedom after a hard struggle. When India got its independence, the public of India had chosen their first Prime Minister, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru who had unfurled the tricolour National Flag at the Red Fort in the national capital, New Delhi for the first time. All the people rejoice this special day with great joy every year.
SPEECH FOR TEACHERS
“Respected Principal sir, loving students and all the gatherings present here , a very good morning to all. Today is independence day and we are gathered here to remember our freedom fighters, who contributed to make our country free from British rule. We are too lucky that we are free to express ourselves freely today , but before people were not free to do anything, they were ruled by Englishmen for over a period of 150 years , but some great leaders took responsibility on their shoulders to free our nation. During the whole process of freedom many great leaders sacrificed their lives. so it is our duty to follow their paths and make our nation still a better place. They left us with a beautiful country , they did not care about their life for our future. So it is time to salute all those great people. And today we all, must take a oath to make our country clean , corruption free, well cultured and an enormous world power . so that we can the title of India back as " The Golden Bird -INDIA" THANK YOU ALL "Jai Hind' Jai Bharat."
Independence Day is celebrated by the people of India every year on 15th of August as a National Holiday to commemorate the independence of India from the Kingdom of Great Britain on 15th of August in 1947. At this day, people of India pay heartily homage to the great leaders in the leadership of whom India became free forever. At this day, people celebrate in their own way by buying tricolour Flag, watching movies based on freedom fighters, listening patriotic songs, bonding with family and friends, participating in special contests, programs, and articles organized by the broadcast, print and online media to promote the awareness about day.
Jawaharlal Nehru became our first Prime Minister after the independence of India on 17th of August 1947 who raised the Flag at Lahore Gate of Red Fort in Delhi and given a speech. This phenomenon is followed by the other subsequent Prime Ministers of India where flag hoisting ceremonies, parades, march past, salute by 21 guns and other cultural events are organized. Other people celebrate this day by raising national flag on their clothes, homes or vehicles. On the midnight of 15th August in 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had announced the independence of India by reading out his speech on “Tryst with destiny”. He said that after long years of slavery, it is the time when we will redeem our pledge with the end of our ill fortune.
India is a country where millions of people live together whether they belong to various religion, cultures or traditions and celebrate this special occasion with great joy. At this day, as being an Indian, we should feel proud and must take an oath to keep ourselves loyal and patriotic in order to save our motherland from any type of attack or humiliation by other countries.
'Awake to freedom' "Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially.
At the stroke of midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, then an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.
At the dawn of history India started on her unending quest, and trackless centuries are filled with her striving and the grandeur of her successes and her failures. Through good and ill fortune alike she has never lost sight of that quest or forgotten the ideals which gave her strength. We end today a period of ill fortune and India discovers herself again.
Freedom and power bring responsibility. That responsibility rests upon this assembly, a sovereign body representing the sovereign people of India. Before the birth of freedom we have endured all the pains of labour and our hearts are heavy with the memory of this sorrow. Some of those pains continue even now.
Nevertheless, the past is over and it is the future that beckons to us now.
That future is not one of ease or resting but of incessant striving so that we might fulfill the pledges we have so often taken and the one we shall take today. The service of India means the service of the millions who suffer. It means the ending of poverty and ignorance and disease and inequality of opportunity. The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from every eye. That may be beyond us but so long as there are tears and suffering, so long our work will not be over.
To the people of India whose representatives we are, we make appeal to join us with faith and confidence in this great adventure. This is no time for petty and destructive criticism, no time for ill-will or blaming others. We have to build the noble mansion of free India where all her children may dwell."