Monday, 13 August 2012

Celebrate 66th Independence day of India 2012

Indian Flag
Its not mandatory to mention here what is Independence day? And why we are celebrating it? Cause every Indian know why we celebrate Independence day. The Independence Day of India, celebrated on 15 August, is a holiday commemorating India's independence from the British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation on 15 August 1947.

In Delhi the Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag at the Red Fort, followed by a nationally broadcast speech. The day is observed all over India with flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades and cultural events. Citizens rejoice the day by displaying the national flag on their attire, household accessories, vehicles varied activities such as kite flying, bonding with family and friends, and enjoying patriotic songs and films are seen. Every year the prime minister of India gives speech to Indian people. I want to say you some words that was said by our prime minister at the moment of last independence day.

Independence day celebration
On 15th August 2012, India is gonna Complete the 65th Independence Day of India and everyone Indian Citizen is gonna celebrate the 66th Independence Day of India. Here we are giving the complete details about Independence Day of India 2012 SMS Messages, Quotes, Speech, Scraps, Wishes, Wallpaper etc. 
On the occasion of 65th Independence day Indian prime minister says..


Great India
Every year, we celebrate our Independence Day with great fervor as well as joy and justifiably so, as it commemorates that day, when after many years of subjugation, our country gained its freedom. Indeed, in the annals of history, 15th of August 1947 will always be remembered as a day of an extraordinary accomplishment, of when India won its freedom with unparalleled fortitude and unique means. Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, our movement for attaining freedom through Ahinsa and Satyagraha spread throughout the country, inspiring people in a manner rarely seen. Millions and millions of our men and women, willingly and enthusiastically responded to his call. They united to become an immense force that defeated the mightiest colonial power. Free India, was thus born.

As citizens of free India, we must reflect on the values and principles which were in the minds and hearts of those who fought and sacrificed for our freedom. They drew inspiration from the values nurtured in the country through millennia. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once described Gandhiji as, “embodying the old spirit of India, who held aloft the torch of freedom”. Gandhiji’s thoughts and his life were truly an expression of the philosophy of our ancient civilization in which peace and harmony, non-violence and truth, human dignity and compassion were given great prominence. Are we now forgetting these principles? Are we overlooking them? No, we should not. These are eternal values, which have sustained our nation, our society and also each one of us as individuals. Gandhiji’s thinking continues to have deep influence and is of increasing relevance in the world, with 2nd October, his birthday, being observed every year as the International Day of Non-Violence.

Red Fort Delhi

Dear Citizens, We are at a historic phase when the world is shifting course. It is impacting our economy, polity, trade, commerce, education and pace of life. In this era of transformation, India definitely cannot lag behind. Our entire effort must be to ensure that there is overall development in which all people prosper. However, can our political approaches, economic progress and scientific advances be combined with values of human welfare, tolerance, mutual respect and selflessness propounded by learned men, leaders, philosophers and thinkers of our country? Our past and our future are linked. The future beckons us and the past guides us.

Red Fort

What has been our past? India, a mature and a harmonious society, had a rich tradition of learning and a philosophy based on experiences and knowledge of thousands of years. Swami Vivekananda spoke of India as, “the ancient land, where wisdom made its home before it went into any other country”. Ours is a land where religions have taken birth and all religions of the world have found a place. Ours is a land where different languages, cultures and customs flourished. So well known was India for its piety, scholarship and centres of study, that it attracted travellers from across the world. From early times, India always looked at progress and moral growth as mutually inclusive rather than mutually exclusive concepts. India’s depth of thought was matched by its material prosperity. Its fine goods, its spices, its silk, its cotton, were much sought after. India’s traders went to distant lands both to the East and the West, carrying with them not only goods from India, but also its reputation as a land of great culture and wealth.

We are the inheritors of this great civilization whose legacy has been passed on from generation to generation. We can be worthy heirs if we follow, in the true sense, the ideals of political, social and economic justice. Lip service will not do. We have to be ardent adherents. We are also duty-bound to pass on this rich inheritance to our younger generation - the 540 million youth. We place great hope on them and rightly so. They have been demonstrating their capabilities and strengths in various fields of human activity in India and abroad. Whether in multi-national business enterprises or the IT industry or financial organizations or global scientific bodies, young Indians are joining their ranks and making their mark. In sports, they have been bringing laurels to the country. Our youth are the architects of the nation’s future. We must educate them and inculcate in them a spirit of sacrifice, dedication, patriotism and service to the nation. This way, they would be ready to face the future with confidence and build on the achievements made so far.

Which means:-

Across the skies your fame has spread,

with every breeze your strength grows.

With these words, I once again wish all Fellow Citizens peace, prosperity and progress on the occasion of Independence Day.

Jai Hind.

And wait for the 2012's speech of prime minister.

Ye jo mahlo aur jhopariyo ka mukaddar foot jayega gar hamare hatho jamane sharafat chhot jayega , khodaye pak ka ghar ho ya ram ka mandir , emarat koi bhiu tooti pura bharat toot jayega.

I proud to be an Indian. Never ever try to curse your mother India. live for it and die for it. live and let live. be proud of your incredible loving country. Saare Jaha Se Achha Hindustaan Hamara... Sabhi Bharat Bhahisiyo Ko Swatantarata Divas Ki Hardik Shubhkaanaye.

INDIA IS GREAT Being an INDIAN I AM PROUD Albert Einstein said: We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. proud to be an Indian


31 States,
1618 Languages,
6400 Castes,
6 Religion,
6 Ethnic Groups,
29 Major festivals
& 1 Country!
Be Proud to be an Indian!..
Happy Independence Day !!!

In connection with 66th Independence Day Celebrations, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) will organise a special Family Science Quiz on General Science and Technology. Apart from this you can enjoy Independence Day Brunch at Toscano
 

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