Independence Day Celebrations are held every year on 15th August to commemorate the day on which India finally regained her Independence from British rule after hundred years of fierce struggle in the year 1947. It is a truly national celebration as it transcends above all communal, regional and religious barriers and is given equal importance in all parts of the county.
Independence Day Celebrations are marked by flag hoistings and cultural performances at the state level. In Delhi however, Independence Day celebrations are grand indeed. The celebrations are kick started by the Prime Minister of India who addresses the nation from atop the majestic Red Fort, which is followed up by a march past of the police and armed forces. All this is shown live on televisions by the media networks.
In Delhi, as the Independence Day comes near, it is a very common sight to see street hawkers selling Independence Day merchandise such as plastic flags and tri-colored balloons, stickers, tee-shirts and greeting cards. A national holiday, most people use this opportunity to get together with friends and families amidst the underlying hope that India would attain the status of a super power nation one day and eradicate all the evils plaguing the Indian society. |