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Published on 12 June 2024

Independence Day is the national festival of India observed on the 15th of August, and we celebrate it with great enthusiasm and patriotism. This year, we will be celebrating our 77th Independence Day. On this day, we honour the memory of the great warriors and freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives to make India an independent nation.  

As India’s 78th independence day is approaching the teachers often ask students to prepare a speech for the auspicious day. If you are the one who is also looking for ideas to come up with an impressive speech, then you are on the right page.

Here readers will get various samples of the speech which will help them to win the hearts of their audiences. Along with the speech, we have also shared some important tips and formats to ace it by engaging the audience.  

Independence Day Speech

Short (10 lines) Independence Day Speech

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Here in this section, you will find a short speech of 10 lines for kids. By this, they can easily get an insight into Independence Day and its importance.

  • India got independence on 15th August 1947 from British Rule.
  • Before Independence India was a British colony and during that period our people suffered a lot and sacrificed their lives.
  • People born after independence must feel proud as they are fortunate to be born in an independent India. Therefore, they must acknowledge the sacrifice of our freedom fighters.
  • After independence, we got our own constitution and are able to enjoy our fundamental rights.
  • We should all be proud to be Indian and admire our fortune to have been born in the land of Independent India.
  • From 1857 to 1947, history has noticed several revolutions and sacrifices of our great leaders and freedom fighters.
  • We should not forget the sacrifices of all the freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Chandra Sekhar Azad, and millions of others whose names are not even known but they fought to make India free from the colonial rule of Britishers.
  • We should remember the teachings of freedom fighters like Gandhiji’s non-violence philosophy and should follow it in our lives.
  • On this auspicious occasion of Independence Day National Flag is unfurled and the national anthem is recited by the people across the country.

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1 Minute Independence Day Speech

1 Minute Independence Day speech: India celebrates Independence Day every year on 15 August, when British rule ended in 1947. It is a national holiday. Every year, the prime minister hoisted the national flag at Red Fort. Schools and Colleges celebrate this day by delivering speeches, patriotic songs, and many more. This 1 minute Independence Day speech will give you an idea of how to write the speech.

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  • Structure your speech
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  • Focus on topic
  • Look at the audience
  • End the speech with a poem or idioms

1 minute Independence Day speech

“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; where the knowledge is free, where the world has not been broken up into fragments but narrow domestic walls; where the world come out from the depth of truth; where tireless striving stretches its arms toward perfection; where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action into that heaven of freedom, my father let my country awake”

Greetings everyone,

Today we all are gathered here to celebrate the 78th Independence Day of India and give tribute to our freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for us. We cannot understand the pain of being enslaved. We are living in peace because they sacrificed themselves for our independence. Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, and many others devoted their whole lives to free our country from British rule. The fight for independence started in 1857 which result in the mass movement of Indians in 1885. Then Mahatma Gandhi came forward and many more to fight.

So, let’s try to remember our achievements after independence. After the day of Independence, India gave the right to vote to every grown-up. The Railway network was nationalized in 1951 and now it is one of the world’s largest railway networks. India took its first election in 1951, making Jawahar Lal Nehru the first prime minister of India . In 1983, India won its first world cup. In 2008, India won its first gold medal at the Olympics games. We can say that India is only going forward and forward.

Today, we have the freedom to follow the Right to Education, Right to speak, and many more. Our country is one of the largest democracies in the world. India is one of the largest countries in the world of doctors, engineers, and Scientists. We’ve come a long way after independence.

Our free fighters have also taught us some lifelong lessons.

Take a stand for what you trust in – If Mahatma Gandhi wouldn’t take a stand for us or if Bhagat wouldn’t spoken for us, where we would’ve been? So do not be afraid to speak. Do not hesitate to take a stand, if you think something is wrong.

Change starts from you – Don’t ask or wait for change. Things will only change when you’ll start changing. If you think that your colony should be clean, then start by cleaning your room.

Dreaming- If our freedom fighters have dreamed of an independent India, that is the reason why they were able to achieve it. Never stop dreaming because if you stop dreaming, you stop living.

So, today on the occasion of Independence Day, let’s make a promise to ourselves that we will always protect our country, by maintaining brotherhood, helping everyone, and educating ourselves. Now, I would like to finish my Independence Day speech with a few lines

Thank you. Happy Independence Day !!!!

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Short Independence Day Speech 15 August

India is known as one of the most powerful countries in the world but still, people’s love for their country doesn’t keep them away from celebrating their Independence Day. Citizens celebrate the day by remembering the freedom fighters with full energy, dedication, and love for the country. Schools and Colleges celebrate this day by organizing dances, choruses, and speeches so if you want a short Independence Day speech within 500 words this article can help you.

Let’s get started with the Short Independence Day Speech below:

“ab bhi jiska khoon na khaula, khoon nahi voh paani hain….jo desh ke kaam naa aaye vo bekaar jawani hain …” This dialogue from ‘Rang De Basanti’ gives goosebumps to listeners but it suits those fighters who sacrificed their lives for us. Exactly 74 years ago i.e. 15th August 1947, our country got freedom from British rule. Freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Mahatma Gandhi, Rani Laxmi Bai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, and so on.

  • Bhagat Singh : 22-year-old boy who left his family, perfect job, and decided to become a freedom fighter along with his friends Rajguru and Sukhdev.
  • Mahatma Gandhi : left his perfect household life and started the Satyagraha Movement, Dandi March.
  • Rani Laxmi Bai : “Khubh Ladi Mardaani thi voh to Jhansi wali Rani thi” who fought with Britisher carrying her son on her back till her last breath.
  • Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel: Known as ‘Iron Man of India’ made India a united country and help traders, people by dividing parts of the country into different states.

Every year Red Fort is ornamented with flowers along with its podium, stairs, marching ground, and seats for guests are arranged. Prime Minister hoists National Flag with National Anthem “Janna Ganna Manna” and addresses the nation by sharing the achievements done by the government via different schemes, and acts in previous years and also promises to make his country number one in the whole world. After the speech, 21 gunshots were fired in honour of remembering freedom fighters. Armed Forces ( Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, and Indian Army ), Motorcycle troops, and the parade are conducted on Red Fort where they salute National Flag. At last, Prime Minister greets students, and teachers who attend the function by letting go of balloons in the air.

At the same time, CM’s of states hoist National Flag and attend parades prepared by the people and appreciate them. Many government and non-government institutions also hoist flags in their offices. Schools, and colleges decorate their classrooms, and halls with drawings of freedom fighters, writing poems, and decorating walls with balloons and art. Students also prepare parades, dance performances, choruses, and speeches. Not only in India but also in foreign countries Indians celebrate the day by distributing sweets and by singing the National Anthem. At borders, soldiers hoist the National Flag, sing, and dance to patriotic songs. They feel proud because citizens trust them and easily sleep at home.

Even today also, we have many soldiers who leave their luxurious life to protect our nation and us. For the sake of their country, they decide to join the army whether it’s Armed Forces, Navy, BSF, Commandos or Para-armed forces. Without informing their loved one they go to missions with no idea whether they will come back alive or wrapped in National Flag. Many wars took place whether it was the Kargil War, India- China War, violating the rules of the Line of Control (LOC), URI attacks, Pulwama attack but every time our forces prove their enemy that now they are not going to compromise or give any type of mercy.

Independence Day Speech In English by Student (1500 word long speech)

Good morning everyone,

My respected teachers and dear friends,

[ INTRODUCTION]

On the tantalizing morning of this holy day, with patriotic fervour and pride, on 15th August, each Indian fills his heart with immense respect and love for his motherland. Being the sons of India, each year on this day, one unfolds the hues of saffron, pure white, and divine green with salutes and tribute. Past back it was on this day in 1947, that Indian independence, along with its government, came into being. On this very day, the Indian Independence Act was finally declared in this Nation. Unrolling the Indian Tricolour in the nation‘s capital, our leaders made beautiful memories with vibrant radiating love for the nation.

The independence that is freedom is that of a state in which its inhabitants or population or some portion thereof, excise self-government and sovereignty over the society. It is the sort of self-determination that focuses on exercising its power over the population, definite territory, self-ruling government, and trying to be self-reliant. In short, it will be a self-sufficient state with affairs that will be settled by themselves and without any interference.

Reminiscent of this pious day, India declared itself to be independent in all respects and was freed from the shackles of British imperialism. A struggle of about 200 years, with submission, begging for mercy, and hope – a hope to live each day like a free bird, hope to win through all the battles, and finally, a hope to visualize the dawn of a rising sun in the nation has led India to learn how to fight back for every situation which comes across to stop her. If you try to estimate the strength of India and its women, you get to see that it equals living with the pain of dipping a tea bag in a cup of hot tea.

[ SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIA’S INDEPENDENCE]

The history of India and its independence is an epic in the freedom fight and a challenge to destiny. With the beginning of a new era, each year India tries to unfold itself with vibrant hues of pomp, progress, and perseverance. Diving deep into the reels of India’s history, we get to see how our freedom fighters and the sons of India fought for winning the battle and envisioned rising India to be an independent nation.

Their invaluable sacrifices led us to live today in a civilized state with each night sleeping comfortably on our bed. It is an inspiration to all our youth to have the courage and religiously celebrate the pride of being born in this country. The echoes of the patriotic songs make the ambience of this day remould India a unique identity.

With the unfurling of the tricolour, Bharat Mata is secured from the clutches of the East India Company and the British rule and what remains is our unity – ultimate strength with diversity. Being a nation with different cultures and inspired by the footprints of great men, like Babu and Netaji, India seems to rule and understand every situation it thinks to handle itself with appropriate methods of being an extremist or an assertive one. The elixir of equality and justice, which our leaders have spread across the country, seems to be the biggest phenomenon that India could ever face.

[ INSPIRATION TO THE YOUTH ]

As the youth of the nation, it is our prime responsibility to sacrifice ourselves in contributing to our mother India. On this very day, we should pay a heartfelt tribute to the millions of martyrs of Mother India. The brave souls and the valiant soldiers, armed forces, and our police, as well as our security forces who have engaged their life in contributing to and safeguarding our mother nation, should be rewarded for their rigorous reparations.

Securing its full autonomy from the colonialists, this day captures Immense significance in the core of the Indian citizens living in any corner of this world. Holding it to be a national holiday, this day seems to have an ambience of hoisting the national flag at all institutions as well as in our homes, the exhibition of the various art forms representing the tricolour, arrangement of various cultural programs as a tribute along with the synchronizing memories of the partition of India.

Past back on 15 August 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our former prime minister of India, unfurled the tri-coloured flag in New Delhi, the capital of India, at the Lahori Gate located in the Red Fort. Not only our freedom fighters but also our father of the nation that is Bapu Ji had fasted in Calcutta and was living a life of a perfect saint with the promotion of khadi and devoted his time to prayers and revolting against hatred.

Once upon a time, India was termed to be Spiceland, the place to be famous for its spices and masalas. With abundant resources and minerals, India was once termed to be the most attractive country in the world. When the British arrived and present India in their shackles, they began to misuse all the resources and started to collect all these valuable materials back to their country. Not only did they manipulate the rules but also started to force ownership on India and its policies. They work according to their whims and fancies and started implementing the divide-and-rule policy which shattered India into two parts.

[ FINAL MESSAGE AND TRIBUTE TO THE MATRYS ]

Parades are organized each year to pay tribute to all freedom fighters and to Armed Forces who each day protect us and secure us from antagonists. Therefore, it is on the 15th of August each year when we remember that being the citizens of India it is our prime responsibility to uphold the virtues of a nation, stand for a nation, be for the nation, and be of the nation. The youth who are the pillars to uphold the virtues of tolerance, love, peace should have a fellow feeling amongst the people and should have a warmblood to fight for our country. Each one of us should be inspired to look for Swadeshi outfits and cater to the fraternity and freedom of speech that our country has given us the right to. The fundamental rights of India and its directive principles have always inspired us to be proud to be Indian.

Freedom is the most loving aspect of this era. It is something which we pine for. On this Auspicious day of Independence, we all the sons of mother India fight to win because we don’t have runner-ups on the battlefield. Let’s salute the martyrs who have let her flag flow high in the saffron and prosperous green hues.

“If your blood doesn’t rage then it is water flowing in your veins. For what is the flush of youth, if it is not of service to the motherland”- Chandra Shekhar Azad.

[ TOKEN OF THANKS AND CONCLUSION ]

At last, I would like to end my speech with a note of gratefulness and a bunch of thank you. Gifting our country with a resplendent morning and paving the path for its independence and some who became the epitome of simplicity, humility, and wisdom, I pay tribute to all the noble personalities on this religious day.

Not forgetting the khadi man of India who once brought in the satyagraha with some others who brought in the seraphic ideologies of Swaraj of the masses has led this day to be the most memorable one in each year. Be their footprints keep on guiding us in creating an incredible and prosperous India ahead and each day blooming in it to make a better place to live in. Thank you!

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Speech on Independence Day 2023 in English for School Students and Children

Independence day speech 2023 in english: india is ready to celebrate its 77th independence day on august 15th, 2023. find easy independence day english speeches in 200 words and 400 words here. also get some independence day slogans in english to use along with your speech. kids from classes 1, 2, and middle school can use these for their school assemblies, speech competitions, independence day programs, assignments, etc..

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Independence Day Speech in English: On August 15, 2023, India will celebrate its 77th Independence Day, honouring the sacrifices of its freedom fighters who fought for its freedom from British rule. 15th August in India is marked with nationwide flag hoisting in schools, offices, and government offices to showcase national pride. Independence Day celebrations reflect immense enthusiasm and patriotism, re-affirming India's dedication to building an inclusive and strong nation for future generations. Under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav initiative, the government encourages citizens to bring the Indian flag home through the "Har Ghar Tiranga" campaign. Various activities, including speech contests, are held in schools and workplaces to celebrate the nation's freedom. Delivering a speech on Independence Day in your school is a matter of pride. The 76th Independence Day speech should highlight the significance of unity, diversity, and progress, emphasising the country's commitment to democratic values and principles. In this article, we have brought you an Independence Day Speech in English for students. These short as well as long speeches can be used in school assemblies, speech competitions, etc. 

Drink some water and clear your throat before going on stage to address your audience. This will help you feel more confident. Start your speech with heart-touching quotes, slogans or sayings by freedom fighters to instantly connect with your audience on an emotional level. Be loud and clear. Neither stand too close or too far from the mic. In general, try to maintain about 4 to 5 inches distance from the microphone so that you are clearly audible. Do not keep your hands stationary in one place. Try to move your hands and make some and gestures. This will help your listeners engage with you at a conversational level. End your speech with a strong and touching message so that your listeners feel a deep impact of your speech.

We hope this article proves to be useful for you. The speeches presented above impart national pride, patriotism, and emotional values attached to a person for his/her country. We hope these speeches will fill the eyes of your listeners with joyful tears and swell their chests with pride. Let's make this Independence Day a memorable one with such engaging and emotional speeches. 

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  • How to write 10 lines about Independence Day? + The freedom struggle of India was more than a century long but you can easily capture the essence of India's freedom struggle against the British using the easy speeches on Indian Independence Day given in this article, You can also refer to the slogans given in this article for reference and help.
  • Which edition of Independence Day in 2023? + August 15, 2023 is the 77th Independence Day of India. However, one must note that on 15th August 2023, India will complete its 76 years of independence.
  • How to write an Independence Day speech in English? + To write Independence Day Speech in English, you must have an attractive beginning and end to the speech draft. The body of your speech should have details about India’s Independence struggle. In this article, we have provided Independence day speech in English for school students and children in short and easy language, quick to learn.
  • What is an Independence Day speech? + Independence Day speech is a small address delivered to an audience speaking about India’s freedom struggle against British colonial rule. Usually, Independence Day speeches are delivered in schools in front of the principal, guests, teachers and students.
  • How to start a speech on 15 August in English? + You should always start the 15th August English speech by addressing the audience in a respectful manner. You can also add a quote or slogan to attract the attention of the listeners. 
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Independence Day Speech for Kids

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Good morning everyone!

Today, we are here to celebrate Independence Day, a very special day for our country. On this day, we remember and honor the people who fought for our freedom.

Historical Context

Many years ago, our country was not free. Brave leaders like [Key Figure 1] and [Key Figure 2] worked hard and made many sacrifices to help us gain independence. They wanted us to live in a free and happy country.

Let’s take a moment to thank all those heroes who made our freedom possible. They showed us the importance of courage, dedication, and love for our country.

Since then, our country has grown and achieved many great things. We have amazing schools, beautiful parks, and many opportunities to learn and play. We should feel proud of our nation and the wonderful things we have accomplished together.

Even though we have come a long way, there are still things we can work on. By being kind, helpful, and responsible, we can make our country even better.

Call to Action

Let’s all promise to do our best to be good citizens. Whether it’s helping a friend, studying hard, or taking care of our environment, every small action counts.

As we celebrate this Independence Day, let’s remember the importance of freedom, unity, and working together. Happy Independence Day to all!

Thank you for listening.

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How To Write An Essay On Independence Day (for Students & Children)

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Independence Day is a historic moment for any nation. It is the day the country celebrates its freedom from foreign rule and honours the freedom fighters who struggled for independence. Students of classes 1, 2 and 3 are asked to write an essay on Independence day as part of a school assignment or for a competition. It is an important topic that makes children proud of their country’s history and national leaders.

Children of lower primary classes may find this topic somewhat challenging, as it involves learning and memorising some facts and penning them down in their own words. Here we guide them on how to write on this topic with a few sample essays for classes 1, 2 and 3.

Writing is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. Starting with a simple topic and building your way up is the best way to become proficient. Here are some tips for essay writing on independence day:

  • Before you start writing, consider the word count and essay format. You can begin by writing essays in the form of separate facts in simple lines. Writing a paragraph can be more complicated and requires structuring the narrative.
  • Gather all the facts about independence day and plan the order you want to write them.
  • You can start with the history of independence day and talk about how you celebrate it in school or home.
  • Avoid emphasising any point when the word count is small. Keep the essay general.

Younger children of class 1 are expected to write an essay with simple facts broken up into several lines. Here is how to write an independence day essay for class 1 in 5 lines:

  • Independence day is celebrated on August 15 every year.
  • Independence day is a national holiday for everyone.
  • It celebrates our country’s freedom after a long struggle and sacrifice.
  • It reminds us of the struggle and bravery of our freedom fighters.
  • We celebrate Independence Day by hoisting the flag and singing the national anthem.

An assignment with a slightly higher challenge for class 1 kids would be an essay on independence day in 100 words. Here is how to write it in 10 lines:

  • India celebrates Independence Day on August 15 every year.
  • India got freedom from British rule on August 15, 1947.
  • On this day, we honour the sacrifice of our freedom fighters.
  • The whole nation celebrates independence by hoisting the national flag.
  • Independence Day is an important national holiday for our country.
  • We have a holiday, but we go to school to attend the flag hoisting ceremony.
  • We sing the national anthem and raise a salute to the tricolour.
  • After celebrating Independence Day at school, we go home and watch the national parade that takes place in the Capital city, on television.
  • Independence Day is also a celebration of our country’s diverse cultures.
  • People show their love for the country by singing patriotic songs, displaying the flag.
  • Schools and housing societies hold cultural events for Independence Day.

As children grow, they are ready for a more challenging assignment. They are expected to write a short essay in the form of a small paragraph. Here is how to write this essay on Independence Day in 150 words:

India celebrates Independence Day on August 15. It is the day we remember the sacrifices made by the brave freedom fighters who struggled for our independence. India got freedom from British rule on this day in 1947. In honour of this day, there is a grand cultural event in the capital city, New Delhi. 

The celebrations start with the flag hoisting ceremony and honouring the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in the freedom struggle. 

Our colony organises a programme on this day where we dress up in the colours of our flags and perform songs and dances on the stage. 

Long essays that are over 300-words-long need some advanced writing skills. Children need to weave facts into a good narrative to make the essay appealing. Here is an example of an essay on Independence Day for class 3:

India got independence on August 15, 1947, after 200 years of British rule. The first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, hoisted the Indian flag at the Red Fort for the first time to celebrate the country’s freedom. Under British colonial rule, India had struggled for decades. The freedom fighters fought against the British rulers, sacrificing their lives for a noble cause.

Independence day is celebrated every year to commemorate the events of the freedom struggle. On this day, we celebrate the rich diversity of our country, and the unity we have among all Indians. The unity of the freedom fighters from all over the country inspires us to live in harmony.

On Independence Day, there are celebrations across the country. People and communities come together to host the national flag and pledge allegiance to it. The country’s largest celebration takes place in the capital, New Delhi. Schools, too, have a special celebration where students sing patriotic songs and attend the flag hoisting ceremony.

1. Handprint Flag

Get your paints out, it’s time to express patriotism through art! No need for brushes, as we will use our hands to paint the Indian tricolour flag. You will need the right shades of orange, green and blue paint. Take a white chart paper and divide it into three sections with a lightly drawn line. Paint your palms orange and press your palm prints on the top section of the paper. Repeat the same on the bottom section with green paint. To create the Ashok Chakra, paint your palms blue and place your palm impressions by going around like the hands of a clock. Erase the pencil lines and your beautiful chart is ready for display!       

2. Tricolour Recipe

Let’s get creative and patriotic in the kitchen! This activity is great fun for children of all ages. Younger kids can arrange salads or fruits in the design of the tricolour. Older kids can try their hands at frosting a cake with three colours. And, children ready to try some more elaborate recipes can try a rice arrangement with portions of Schezwan rice, plain rice and coriander rice, or a pasta serving with a tomato-based sauce, cheesy sauce and pesto sauce to get the all the three colours on a single serving dish. You will find a host of child-friendly recipes online!  

3. Mono Act Skit   

If you love acting, here’s a fun activity for you. Prepare a mono act for performing for your family, at school or in your society Independence Day celebration. Brush up on your history lessons and enact an inspiring event of the freedom struggle while playing the part of a freedom fighter of your choice. Learn some of their inspiring speeches to perform as part of your act. You can choose events like the Dandi March and Salt Satyagraha, Bhagat Singh’s attack on the Britishers, Mangal Pandey’s rebellion, or Jawaharlal Nehru’s famous speech announcing India’s independence. The stage is all yours!   

4. Dumb Charades with Patriotic Movies  

Independence Day is a holiday for the entire family! How about getting together to do play some fun games like Dumb Charades! Each member of the family has to act out the name of a movie while the others try to guess.    

5. DIY Tricolour Badge   

Prepare a badge that you can pin up on your shirt to show your love and pride for India. You will need a card paper cut into a small circle for the base of your badge. Cut out small strips of orange, green and white ribbon. Fold the ribbons in half. Paste the orange ribbons along the edge of the circle. Now, leave some gap and start pasting the white ribbon a little below the orange. In the innermost circle, paste the green ribbons. In the space left in the centre, write down your name. You can also paste orange, white and green ribbons dangling from the bottom of the badge, and it’s ready to wear!     

6. Parade  

An Independence Day parade can be a great way for children to bring out their patriotism. Schools can organise a parade where children of every class form groups and march in coordination. The practice for the march will be a good physical exercise and children will get a chance to feel nationalistic pride.    

7. Singing and Dancing Competitions  

Children can be engaged in preparing dance performances celebrating the cultural diversity of our country. They can also learn patriotic songs and participate in singing competitions in school. This will help them learn about the country’s rich heritage, showcase their talents and express pride for India.  

  • Lord Mountbatten chose August 15 as India’s Independence Day as it coincided with Japan surrendering to the Allies during World War II.   
  • Apart from India, five other countries also celebrate their independence on August 15. South Korea, North Korea, the Republic of Congo, Bahrain, and Liechtenstein, although the years of independence are different.  
  • There is only one place in India where the Indian Flag is made, which is The Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS), situated in Dharwad, Karnataka.   
  • Vande Mataram was declared the national song of India in 1950. It was written by Bankimchandra Chatterji, who was an Indian poet, writer, and journalist.   
  • The song Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata, composed by Rabindranath Tagore in 1911, was renamed Jan Gan Man and declared as India’s National Anthem by the Constituent Assembly of India on January 24, 1950.     

To write an essay on Independence Day, your child will have to first learn about the various aspects of the celebration. They will learn about the purpose of the day’s celebration and the history behind it. They will also become aware of the importance of being a free country, which will motivate them to be proud and responsible citizens. This essay will also help your child articulate their thoughts and express them articulately, thus building their writing skill.

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77th Independence Day Speech for Kids

We celebrate Indian Independence Day every year on 15 August as a national holiday in India to commemorate the independence of the nation from the British on 15 August 1947. This was the day when the Indian Independence Act of 1947 came into effect, which transferred the legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly. This year, India is celebrating its 77th  Independence Day 2023 as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav 2023.’

Students can also find Independence Day Long and Short Speech in English here.

Long and Short Independence Day Speech in English for Students

Long independence day speech for students in english.

Good Morning Everyone!

Greetings on this momentous occasion of India's Independence Day! Today, we gather to celebrate the remarkable journey of our nation towards freedom and sovereignty. This year, the 77th Indian Independence Day 2023 is being celebrated as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, It's a day that echoes with the sacrifices of countless heroes who fought tirelessly for our liberty. 

As we look back, August 15, 1947, marked the end of British colonial rule, and India emerged as a sovereign nation. Jawaharlal Nehru became the first Indian Prime Minister to raise the National Flag at the Red Fort near Delhi's Lahore Gate. Our struggle for independence was not just a political movement; it was a testament to the indomitable spirit of our people. From the non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi to the bravery of countless others, we stood united in our quest for self-determination.

On this auspicious day, let us remember and pay homage to those who laid down their lives for the cause of freedom. Their sacrifices have paved the way for the India we know today – diverse, vibrant, and resilient.

Independence Day is not just about the past; it's also a time to reflect on the present and envision our future. As citizens of this great nation, we bear the responsibility of upholding the principles of justice, equality, and fraternity. Let us work together to build a society where every individual has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background.

In the face of challenges, let us draw inspiration from the unity that defined our struggle for independence. Our diversity is our strength, and by embracing it, we can overcome any obstacle that comes our way.

As we hoist our national flag today, let it be a symbol of our shared aspirations and commitment to a better tomorrow. Just like the color of our flag represents:

Saffron signifying courage and sacrifice

White signifies peace and truth

Green signifies faith and chivalry

Happy Independence Day to one and all! Jai Hind!

Short Speech on Independence Day for Kids

Short Speech on Independence Day for Kids

10 Lines Independence Day Short Speech in English

India gained independence on August 15th, 1947.

After independence, Indians acquired all their fundamental rights.

People celebrate Independence Day by hoisting the National Flag and reciting the National Anthem.

We should all be proud to be Indian, and we should admire our fortune to have been born in the land of Independent India.

From 1857 to 1947, the lives of many freedom fighters and several decades of struggle were sacrificed.

For the independence of India, an Indian soldier (Mangal Pandey) in the British force first raised his voice against the British.

Several great freedom fighters later struggled and dedicated their entire lives to India’s freedom. 

The sacrifices of all the freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Khudi Ram Bose, and Chandra Sekhar Azad, who lost their lives at an early age just to fight for their country, can never be forgotten.

Gandhiji was a great Indian figure who gave the world a great lesson in non-violence.

We are so lucky to have been given a land of peace and happiness by our forefathers, where we can sleep all night without fear and enjoy the whole day at school or home.

Independence Day Freedom Fighters Speech

Independence Day Freedom Fighters Speech

Here are some of the Independence Day Freedom Fighters Speeches that every student should hear or read once and know the struggle involved during the independence of the country.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak's “Swaraj is my Birthright”.  

In 1917, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who had spent six times in prison, gave this speech in Nashik. In the ongoing public battle for self-government and eventually full independence, the expression" Swaraj is my birthright" played a significant part. 

Mahatma Gandhi's “Address to Leave India”. 

On August 8, 1942, in Bombay, Mahatma Gandhi gave the "Quit India" address. Also, August Kranti Maidan has been used to relate to the position of Mahatma Gandhi's address at the Gowalia Tank Maidan. 

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's “Give Me Blood, and I'll Give You Freedom”. 

This is arguably one of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's most well-known addresses. In 1944, he gave the Indian National Army members in Burma this speech. 

Mahatma Gandhi's Speech from the Dandi March.  

In this speech, Mahatma Gandhi understood the part of a boycott of British significance and the turndown to pay taxes to the British government at the dusk of the significant Dandi March.

Importance of Independence Day Speech for Children

Following are the points that tell the importance of Independence Day Speech for Children.

It explains to them how our nation freed itself from British rule, and about the sacrifices our freedom fighters made on behalf of the nation. We also do it to teach our kids about our nation's past.

Additionally, it helps kids understand the recent changes that have occurred. Consequently, to encourage them to take their careers and commitment to improve our nation's future seriously.

India is a free nation that attained independence on August 15, 1947. Making the next generation aware of the sacrifices we have made to make this country a better place for them is one of the key goals of celebrating Independence Day. Celebrating Independence Day makes everyone feel proud of the freedom fighters who fought with the Britishers to give freedom to us. It makes everyone happy, and people show respect towards them and the country by hoisting the Indian flag.

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FAQs on India Independence Day Speech in English: Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav 2023

1. How can you write a good speech on Independence Day?

The best method to write a speech is to gather the points you want to mention regarding the topic and follow a standard format. Every speech writing attempt must carry a message to the reader. For instance, the ideal message for this topic is to increase the patriotic feeling among the readers and remind them how much sacrifice our forefathers have done to give us freedom from colonial rule.

2. Is it necessary to mention the historic dates in this topic?

It is necessary to remember and mention the historic dates chronologically to make your speech better. Your speech compilation will become more admirable among the judges or teachers, and you will be able to score well. 

3. Why is this year 77th Independence Day?

India gained independence on 15 August 1947. This year is 2023, which is 76 years after 1947. Therefore, this year is the 77th Independence Day.

4. Who is the No 1 freedom fighter?

There isn't a singular "No 1" freedom fighter, as many people made significant contributions to the Indian independence movement. However, some of the most notable freedom fighters include Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Bhagat Singh.

5. What are some key points to include in India's Independence Day speech?

Briefly share the historical context of the struggle for independence.

Highlight the contributions of prominent freedom fighters.

Reflect on the challenges and achievements of independent India.

Offer a vision for the future of the nation.

Emphasize the importance of individual responsibility and collective action in building a better India.

6. What are some significant events in the journey to independence? 

Some major milestones include the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, the rise of the Indian National Congress, the Non-cooperation Movement, the Civil Disobedience Movement, and Quit India Movement.

7. What are the challenges and achievements of independent India? 

Challenges included: poverty, inequality, corruption, environmental issues, and social conflicts. Achievements could encompass economic growth, technological advancements, democratic institutions, and cultural diversity.

8. What is the appropriate length for the speech?  

This depends on the audience and setting. For schools, 3-5 minutes might be suitable, while a public speech could be longer (10-15 minutes).

9. How can I make the speech engaging? 

Use anecdotes, historical references, quotes, and personal stories to connect with the audience. Vary your voice and pace, and use appropriate gestures and expressions.

Independence Day Speech in English for Students

Independence day speech in english.

Independence Day Speech – We celebrate Independence Day as the national festival of India. The Day marks the anniversary of national independence from the British Empire on 15th august 1947.

Furthermore, it is the most auspicious day for the people of India because India becomes independent after lots of hardships and sacrifices of the brave Indian freedom fighters.

From that day onwards 15th August become a very important day in Indian history and in the hearts of every Indian. Also, the entire nation celebrates this day with the full spirit of patriotism.

short speech on independence day for kindergarten students

After the independence, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was chosen as the first Prime Minister of India. Moreover, he unfurled our tricolor flag at the Red Fort in the national capital, New Delhi for the first time.

From there onwards, every year we celebrate Independence Day at Red Fort New Delhi. In addition, the army performs many tasks that also include a march past cultural programs by school students.

In addition, we celebrate Independence Day to remember the lives that we sacrificed to gain this freedom. As they are the ones who struggled for our country. Furthermore, on his day we forget our differences and unites as one true nation should.

Importance of Independence Day Celebration

We celebrate Independence Day on a vast scale in our country. Also, every government building is decorated with tricolor lights that orange, white, and green just like the national flag.

Furthermore, every official and office staff whether private or government has to be present in the office for the flag hoisting ceremony and singing our National Anthem. Besides, there is a lot of other reasons to celebrate our independence day.

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Honor the Memory of our Freedom Fighters

Freedom fighters struggled to make our country free from the Britishers. In addition, they were the ones who sacrificed their lives for the country. On this day every citizen of our country pays tribute to them.

Furthermore, the schools and colleges organize various functions to celebrate our independence and to pay tribute to these freedom fighters. Also, students perform in these programs that depict the struggle of our freedom fighters.

In schools and colleges, students give solo and duet performances of patriotic songs. These songs fill our hearts with a feeling of patriotism and love for our country. Usually, in offices, it is a non-working day but all the staff and officials gather to express their patriotism for the country.

In addition, at various offices, employees deliver speeches to enlighten people about the freedom struggle. Also, about the efforts of our freedom fighters to make this country an independent nation.

To spark the spirit of patriotism in youth

The youth of our country has the power to change the nation. By means, someone rightly said that the future hinge on to the young generation. Hence it becomes our duty to serve the nation and make every possible effort to make our county better.

One of the main motives for celebrating Independence Day is to make the young generation aware of the sacrifices we have made to make this country a better place for them.

Most noteworthy, it tells them how our country got independence from the grasps of the Britishers. And about the sacrifices, our freedom fighter has made for the country. Also, we do it to make our children aware of the history of our country.

Furthermore, it makes them aware of the development that took place in the past years. Consequently, to make them serious about our future and careers which they put forth to make our country better.

To sum it up, gaining independence from Britishers was not easy. And it’s because of the struggle and hardship of our freedom fighter that we now live in a free country. On Independence Day we remember the long battle that our freedom fighters fought and sacrifices that they have made.

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Independence Day Poems for Kids

Independence Day Poems for Kids: Let’s Recite Some Poems Together

Independence day is a very crucial day for us Indians. Because this day is marked as the end of British rule in 1947 and established a free and independent nation, this day is also important because of the partition between India and Pakistan.

When one used to be a child, they must have heard of Independence day poems. Independence day poems were used to make children know about their nation, how our nation had struggled and got free from Britishers. Also, to increase some feeling of patriotism in children. Many short poems on independence day were written for children to make them know their country’s past and how freedom fighters struggled to make India independent.

The Motive behind Celebrating Independence Day

It is such a precious day for all the Indians because it marked the end of British rule in 1947; after many struggles, our freedom fighters had that time, making India set free. The British government began in 1757 following the battle of Plassey by the East India company. It keeps on trying its best and ruling and even makes efforts to control our nation. The Indian independence movement began during World War1 and was led by Gandhi Ji.

Independence day is made throughout India by raising flag ceremonies, drills and singing our national anthem and flag hoisting ceremony. Celebrating to cheer our country’s freedom has freed Britishers and established a new free country India.

What do Children Get to Know from Independence Day Poems?

Kids are known as future leaders. They must be aware of everything in the past and presently. So they should be familiar with what all India had gone through in the past and how it has become an independent nation, and the motive behind celebrating August 15 every year.

For all this, in play school or primary classes, teach kids these past events with the help of poems , plays, movies, etc. Everyone must have heard short lyrics in Hindi and English on independence day in primary classes.

All this is necessary for kids to be known. They must serve our country best and look after it. Our future kids must remember freedom fighters’ hard struggle pays kids. So some short poems helped kids to know about our country India.

Older adults also used to tell their children stories at bedtime. Like they used to describe how difficult it was to get freedom at that time. Moreover how Gandhi Ji fought with non – violence policy. Also, tell about freedom fighters’ love for country India.

Some Poems on Independence Day for Kids

My India Our nation island of sages, Also known for its bravery for ages. No one can compete it, Its culture can beat it. Be whatever the caste, creed, gender, or religion, All live with love in this nation. This is our happy country India.
Independence Day On this independence day We remember our past, How our real heroes gave their life For our present beautiful life We honor this very day With our flag and glory has last. Let’s celebrate this day with Love, joy, and peace HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!
Free India Where the mind is without fear and the Head is held high, Where the knowledge is free, Where the world has not been broken into fragments By narrow domestic walls, Where the words come out from The depth of truth, Where tireless striving stretches its arms, Towards perfection, Where the mind is led forward by the ever-widening thoughts And action into the heaven of freedom my father LET MY COUNTRY AWAKE, LET MY COUNTRY AWAKE!!
The Mother Earth Today we, all come together And be the cause for our country’s unity Have made it another beautiful day Fighting against bad practices And disregard the flag of our nation! Vande Mataram!
Jan Gan Man Jan gan man adhinayak jai he Bharat bhagya vidhata Punjab sindh gujarat Maratha Dravid utkal banga Vindhya himachal Yamuna ganga uchhal jaladhi Taranga Tab shubh name jage Tab shubh ashish mange Gaaye tb jay gatha Jan gan mangal dayak jai hai Bharat bhagya Vidhata Jai he jaya he jai he jai jai jai Jai he ! Bharat Mata ki Jai.
Gandhi Ji Sachai ke leke shastra playschool Aur ahinsa ka le kr astra Tune apna desh bachaya Goro ko dur bhagaye Dushman se bi pyaar kiya Manav pe upkar kiya Gandhi tujhe krte naman Tujhe chadate prem suman.
Respecting Our Nation I show respect to the flag, By standing straight and tall. Keep my eyes on the flag, That is hanging on the wall. Before I begin to take the pledge, I place my right hand over my heart. I start waiting For the rest of my class to start I then say the pledge to everyone As if we have one voice, And showing respect to the flag Is a very important choice.
Patriotism One flag, one land One heart, On the one hand, one nation Even more !!

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Teen Rang Teen rang ka nahi vastr, Ye dhvaj desh ka shaan hai, Har bhartiya ka dil ka Yehi toh swabhimaan hai, Yehi ganga yahi Himalaya, Yehi hind ki jaan hai, Teen rango me rang hua Yeh apna Hindustan hai ! Han yeh Apna Hindustan hai ! Bolo bharat mata ki jai .
Salami De salami is tirange ko , Jisse teri shaan hai, Ser humesha ucha rakhega iska, Jab tak dil me jaan hai.
Fireworks As the fireworks Burst around in Circles and all the Different designs, the The evening gets longer, so cheers for All the good times we’ve had! HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
Mother India Mother, I bow to thee, Rich with thy, Hurrying streams, Bright with thy, Orchard gleams, Cool with thy winds Of delight dark, Fields waving, Mother of might, Mother free, mother free!
15th August Thunder,lightning-filled, The night’s sky, The day much overcast did fly, The rain was just a Drizzle tat day wetted, The ground of mud and clay, That was August 15 A rainy day!  

Some General Questions Asked by Students or Kids

  • When did India become an independent country?

August 15, 1947

  • Which day is observed as republic day?
  • From whom did India get Independence?

From the Britishers

  • Which leader was called Netaji?

Subhash Chandra Bose

  • Who constructed India’s constitution?

BR Ambedkar

  • Who started the salt march movement to Dandi?

Mahatma Gandhi

  • Who was the second prime minister after Independence?

Lal Bahadur Shastri

These are some basic questions that all children must know about our independent nation India.

Difference between Independence and Republic Day

Independence day is celebrated on August 15. And republic day is celebrated on January 26. The main difference between the two important days for India is that India gained Independence, but it didn’t become a republic until 1950. But the constitution of the country was enacted and formed on republic day.

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Significance of Independence and Republic Day

Republic day is celebrated because on this day the constitution by DR BR Ambedkar was completed and came into effect, and India was now a republic Country. Everyone pays tribute to all government officials and service providers for maintaining rules for the nation.

On the other hand, Independence Day remembers our strong freedom fighters’ love for the country and paying homage to the country’s martyrs who gave their precious life fighting for their mother earth.

Celebration is also Done Differently for Both Days

On independence day, a flag hoisting ceremony is done in all places, and the national anthem and plays and acts are organized. On republic day, a parade takes place at the red fort in Delhi, which highlights the stalls of every Indian state showing its significance.

Whether it’s republic or independence day, both these days are equally important for every Indian citizen. So first, be proud of our superhero freedom fighters who risk their lives for such a beautiful present in India.

We have discussed what independence day of India is, how it is celebrated, and most importantly, what is the motive behind the celebration of this day all over the country. Moreover, I also talked about short poems about independence day for kids to make kids know about our country’s past. But they should know everything about the country they are living in. So some basic questions are also asked by children about our independent India.

India is a free country from all illegal rules and regulations where people live with love and brotherhood irrespective of caste, creed, gender, and religion.

Manypays kids poems for kids of independence day like Jan gan man, Rabindra Nath Tagore, teen rang, Gandhi Ji, etc. These poems make kids more curious to know about their country India and learn more about our freedom fighters like Gandhi Ji, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, and many more. So poems of independence day helped kids a lot for learning and exploring the country India.

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Independence Day Speech for Teachers in 300 and 600 Words for Students in English

February 8, 2024 by Prasanna

Independence Day Speech for Teachers: Independence day is an Indian national festival that brings zealous determinations, affirmations, and positivity amongst all of us. The same feeling of patriotism increases when we share it with our students, as these are our future leaders. As a student, one must also be prepared to deliver a good speech. As you are the one representing your future responsibilities through words. To always ace and leave a great impact on your independence day speech for Kids in English for teachers, you must be prepared with an interesting audience gripping speech. Soonly we will Update Independence Day Speech in Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu.

Students can also find more  English Speech Writing  about Welcome Speeches, Farewell Speeches, etc

Long and Short Speeches on Independence Day for Teachers

India got independence in 1947, which was 73 years ago. In these years we have already seen a lot of great speeches. But you should try something new, below we have two speeches, both short and long, consisting of 300 and 500 words simultaneously. You can bring up to leave a great impact amongst your fellow students and respected teachers. Short Speech on Independence Day for Teachers is helpful for students of classes 1,2,3,4,5 and 6. Long  Speech on Independence Day for Teachers is helpful for students of classes 7,8,9 and 10. A Paragraph on Independence Day is helpful for students to write paragraph writing.

Short Speech on Independence Day for Teachers

Happy independence day and heartily good morning to my dear patriots.

“One individual may die for an idea; but that idea will, after his death incarnate itself in a thousand lives.”

This quote by Netaji means that we are the human incarnation of the ideas that our ancestors have thought of. We must strive harder every day of our life for a better India, that is prosperous and equal to all its citizens.

Independence day is a festival when we celebrate our martyrs and their struggles of a long span of 200 years. India was a British colony for 2 centuries. In this period, the nation underwent a lot of events which made our freedom fighters anxious for a better future. That we are witnessing today. The events being, the massacre at Jalianwala Bagh, the faulty land settlement systems only benefiting the Crown, racial discrimination, and endless such plights. We have come so far that we have started taking it for granted, forgetting the true meaning of the day.

This day shan’t be just a day when we gather to raise the flag and eat sweets. One must keep in mind that the flag that we raise is our head, that we shall never let anyone down. The flag is also the heads that were beheaded in the time stretch. We shall not let them down either. No bite of the delicious sweet should be taken without thinking of those nights when our leaders fought empty stomachs. Us as citizens of this country should always keep the past, present and future glory alive in every moment of this day. We shall promise to keep the head of our farmers, soldiers, doctors, industrialists, and government bodies high. And we shall promise this till perpetuity.

Long Speech on Independence Day for Teachers

Long Speech on Independence Day for Teachers

Happy independence to everyone who has gathered here to celebrate this auspicious festival of independent India. I am thankful for having your attention and with this, I would like to begin my speech.

I am here to speak about the importance of this very day. Like every Indian knows we got independence in 1947 on the 15th of August but not many know it’s importance. As an independent citizen of the Republic of India, I would like to throw some light on the issue that is important to be addressed in the beaming light of our independence under the roof of our Tiranga.

The British raj had made the lives of natives of the subcontinent dreadful. The developments that took place under them were in no sense beneficial to a common peasant. A peasant was the backbone of the economy, as the state was encompassed with agricultural activities. There was a lot of racial discrimination. Many more graver issues like these garnered a feeling of nationalism. This was a great start on a land where people were losing the battle against the unjust.

The independence that we are taking for granted never came to us served on a plate. As time passed the nationalist feelings amongst us also strengthened. Our glorious past made us realize our worth. At this moment there was a strong uprising against the Raj. The economic drain due to commercial plantation and replacement of Indian handicrafts with machines resulted in a nation that was finally awakening. These agitations helped India recoup some say in the government doing.

Also, the censorship from the vernacular press introduction of local self-government slowly made it into the milieu. In 1892 India reached a great millstone with Indian Council Acts which increased the political level of the INC. We swiftly moved towards something great when India finally was breaking the British Raj by hailing satyagraha, swadeshi boycotts, strikes, and mass non-cooperation movement.

With all these events Mahatma Gandhi became a household name in whom people’s faith was residing. And these events made the Indian congress unfurl the Tiranga on the 26th of January 1930 when India celebrated its first independence, called Purna Swaraj. In 1947 India reached a final negotiation and the transfer of authority was finally shifting from the crown to the Indian subcontinent. It has been a long journey and we turned our lowest points into our strength by learning from that period.

India has seen the worst. Now it is our duty to make our motherland proud. This can be achieved only if we are honest towards our duties and respect everyone. Let us absorb what Gandhi Ji said:

“Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?”

I am thankful to my teachers to not just teach us the lesson about Indian independence but also teach us patriotism and love for the nation. I have also learned that as responsible citizens, we all must respect our past. Instead of shifting blames in the wake of hatred we should instead learn to fight against the odds. With this, I will give pause to my words and would want to leave you with a question. Are we all justly serving our nation? India of our dreams should be reaching the heights of honor. Every citizen of India deserves a prosperous life, and we through education can help the nation sprung in all its glory.

Long live the revolution

10 Lines on Independence Day Speech for Teachers

10 Lines on Independence Day are as follows:

  • Independence Day signifies a happy day for the country when as we could finally attain freedom from the British rule.
  • This day is declared as a national holiday and all government authorities, banks, schools, colleges and local offices are closed on this day.
  • The day also marks respect for the freedom fighters who lost their lives fighting for the country.
  • Many children are seen flying kites on Independence Day which signifies freedom and happiness.
  • Students dress like freedom fighters, draw flags, give a speech and perform short plays to celebrate the event in schools.
  • The Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag and gives a speech to embark on the importance of the day.
  • The celebration also embarks the bright future of the country and every citizen’s love their nation.
  • Independence Day holds great importance as it allows the citizens of India to cherish their right to freedom.
  • The Right to Freedom is a fundamental right, guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
  • A person has the right to speech and expression, follow any religion, live a life of dignity, form associations and carry any legal profession or occupation under this act.

10 Lines on Independence Day Speech for Teachers

FAQ’s on Independence Day Speech for Teachers

Question 1. Why do we celebrate Independence Day?

Answer: Independence day marks the shifting of administrational power from the crown to the natives of India.

Question 2. When did India gain independence?

Answer: India officially became independent on 15th August 1947. However, 26th January 1930 was unofficially observed as the day when the nation got Purna Swaraj. This day is now observed as Republic day in India.

Question 3. Who wrote the national anthem?

Answer: Rabindranath Tagore.

Question 4. Who has a major contribution to Indian independence?

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of many revolts against the British raj. He is also known as the father of the nation. Apart from that Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Nana Sahib, Lal Bahadur Shastri and Subhash Chandra Bose are some brave and popular Indian freedom fighters who helped the nation gain Independence.

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Today, we are sharing short speech on Independence day . This article can help the students who are looking for information about Independence day in English . This short speech is very simple and easy to remember. The level of this essay is moderate so any students can give speech on this topic. This article is generally useful for class 1, class 2, and class 3 .

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Short speech on Independence day in English

  • Good morning to all the respected teachers and my dear friends.
  • I wish you all a very Happy Independence Day.
  • My name is Rahul Sharma and I study in class 3.
  • Today is 15th August and this day is very important for all of us.
  • Because on this day, on 15 August 1947, our country was freed from British rule.
  • The sacrifice of many people is hidden behind the independence of our country.
  • We respect those sacrifices.
  • We have got this freedom from the tireless efforts of freedom-fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajguru, Bhagat Singh, Ashfaq Ulla Khan, Abul Kalam Azad.
  • These great personalities will always be in our hearts.
  • So that's why I end my words, Jai Hind Jai Bharat Thank you.

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Kindergarten Graduation Speech - Well Done To One And All

A kindergarten graduation speech marks an amazing and special milestone!

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You're looking out over a sea of faces in your audience - proud mums, dads, grandparents, family and friends - and indeed they have every right to be proud.

There is something special about a kindergarten graduation ceremony - innocence retained, journeys begun and dreams waiting to be achieved.

A graduation speech needs to pay tribute to each and every child - all so special in their own way.

We hope our free sample speech will get your creative thought processes going and we have no doubt that you'll add a bit, maybe delete a bit - either way - you are going to say it just right!

Good Afternoon Ladies, Gentlemen and of course, most importantly, the girls and boys who are graduating from kindergarten today - this is indeed a very special day!

I am very aware that today is about the children and as such, my speech is largely aimed at the special young people sitting on stage today. Don't they look fantastic? I think they deserves a round of applause before we even begin! Today is all about you girls and boys. I know it is difficult to sit still for a long time - so I promise that I'll try and keep my speech as short as possible.

Stacia Tauscher said, "We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today." 

As parents and teachers we do put a lot of time and energy into preparing our children for their futures. And rightly so. We do indeed need to equip our children with life-long skills to prepare them for adulthood. It is our collective responsibility as we guide and mold the leaders of tomorrow -  for it is on them that the future will have to depend.

Today, as we pay tribute to the young ladies and gentlemen of tomorrow, we know that they have started their remarkable journey towards achieving this goal. This year has seen them grow and develop exponentially. They have learned so much. They have remained eager and enthusiastic and they have grown in so many ways. Our thanks and appreciation to all the teachers and the parents for the fantastic role that you have all played to facilitate this process.

Now, girls and boys...I need to tell you how very proud we are of you today.

You are all incredibly special people today, right now,  as you sit here in front of us. You have all worked very hard to learn more every day, you have played hard, you have made new friends and you have all tried to be a good friend too. Well done and congratulations to each and everyone of you - you can feel very proud of all you have done this year.

Our young children will move into a new year - a year with new challenges to deal with. As they move into their respective tomorrows so bright with goals already achieved and more dreams still to aspire to, we say to them...

Enjoy being four today with all your heart and soul... and worry less about preparing to be five.

Hold onto your uncanny gift of finding everything in nothing, of not only seeing seven wonders in the world - but several thousand.

"Work hard and play straight" and may you stay...in your spirit and soul...

Forever young!

In your kindergarten graduation speech pay tribute to our children - "they are the message that we send to future that we will not see" - John W. Whitehead

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Independence Day Speech for Kids

Independence Day Speech for Kids In English for Students and Children

Independence Day Speech in English 2021:  India, a free Independent country that got its Independence on 15th August 1947. But behind the story of Independence, lies a vast history of sacrifices and struggles of our brave sons and daughters, who fought for the country’s Independence until their last breath.

On 15th August, we celebrate Independence Day annually to remember those sacrifices our freedom fighters did for us.

This day is a national celebration for all Indians, who come together in the joy of Independent India. Different educational institutes organize different programs by hoisting the tricolor flag of India.

Students can also find more  English Speech Writing  about Welcome Speeches, Farewell Speeches, etc

Long And Short Speeches on Independence Day for Kids In English For Kids And Students

We are providing a long Independence Day Speech for Kids of 500 words and a short Independence Day speech For kids of 150 words along with ten lines to help the readers understand the topic.

These speeches will be useful for the kids and students of schools and colleges, teachers, who deliver a speech on Independence Day in their educational institutes for the audience. A Short Independence Day Speech for Kids is helpful to classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. A Long Independence Day Speech for Kids is helpful to students of classes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.

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Long Independence Day Speech for Kids 500 Words In English

Good Morning. Welcome to the Independence Day celebration at our school.

In this national celebration day, we should all feel proud of being a part of India. India is an independent nation that gives us the freedom to follow all our rights, including the right to education and the right to speech.

For almost 200 years, we were under the rule of the British Government. They treated us like slaves, tortured us, and destroyed our money and resources. But after all the struggles, with the help of our freedom fighters, Indians fought for their rights and freedom.

Almost 73 years ago, on 15th August 1947, India finally got Independence from British rule. For the first time, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted India’s flag on the Red Fort. Since then, India celebrates Independence Day across the nation.

India was once full of resources. We had full of minerals, and India was known for its leading spice market in the world. These reasons attracted the British Government to capture India and use all the resources for their purposes, as at the beginning, manipulating Indians was an easy task.

With the implementation of different policies, the country came under the rule of British people. They started torturing us and forced us to become slaves to them. With the help of divide and rule policy, they induced conflicts among Indians.

Few renowned freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, and Jawaharlal Nehru emerged as leaders to engage and inspire everybody so that they can fight for their rights, making all the sacrifices. After that, every Indian participated actively in the freedom movements to aim for an independent nation.

Independence gave us many benefits, including all the rights to freedom, speech, education, and many more. Without our freedom fighters, gaining Independence against the British rule was quite impossible. For us, it was a beautiful gift of Independent India from our martyrs. So, it is now our responsibility to value Independence by doing pure deeds like cleaning, keeping our environment clean, helping the people in need, and maintaining all the rules and regulations of our constitution.

Schools, colleges, education institutes, Government and private organizations arrange different cultural programs, to make the day memorable. Our main motive for the day is to remember the significant contributions of our freedom fighters who sacrificed everything for us, to make our country an independent nation.

The arm forces of our country, arrange parades every year to showcase India’s superpower in front of the world. We also pay our tributes to our army, who are still protecting us from enemies from India’s borders.

Lastly, I would like to say; the young generation is our future for the country. With youth’s talents and efforts towards the country, India can succeed more in the future. We need to understand the importance of patriotism and the importance of Independence Day in our country. Together in Unity, we can strengthen our nation for a beautiful future.

Short Independence Day Speech for Kids 150 Words In English

Short Independence Day Speech for Kids 150 Words In English

Happy Independence Day to all.

It is a bright morning with patriotism in everybody’s heart. But about 73 years ago, India wasn’t an independent country, and it was under the rule of the British Government.

Indians were tortured, captured, and were forced to be slaves.

The anger inside the Indians led to the emergence of some freedom fighters who felt the need to enlighten Indians about India’s condition. They engaged Indians in the freedom struggles and movements until they received the victory of freedom.

Freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi did a lot of freedom movements to gain Independence, including the salt march movement, the Non-cooperation movement, and the civil disobedience movement.

Finally, on 15th August 1947, we got our freedom from the hands of the British Government. This day is a memorable one, making us remember the extreme sacrifices of our martyrs. We need to maintain our Unity for making our country Strong.

10 Lines On Independence Day Speech for Kids In English

  • We honor our great freedom fighters in the national celebration of Independence Day.
  • This day teaches us the importance of patriotism and strengthens our Unity irrespective of any differences.
  • We remember all the struggles and sacrifices, which our ancestors did for the country India.
  • Schools and Colleges arrange different cultural programs with song and dance programs on patriotic songs.
  • A parade is arranged every year by our armed forces displaying our social, political, and economic powers in the global platforms.
  • Irrespective of any differences, Indians come together this day to celebrate Independence Day together.
  • We hoist our national flag and sing our national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’
  • We show our gratefulness for being a part of an Independent country with speeches.
  • Every year, 15th August is a national celebration among the mass of Indians.
  • We encourage our youths to understand the significance of this day and encourage them to contribute to this country for its future wellness.

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FAQ’s On Independence Day Speech for Kids

Question 1. Why is Independence important for every country in the world?

Answer: The term ‘Independence’ keeps a significant meaning behind, that is, the freedom of the citizen of that country to live in their nation without any restrictions following their lifestyle regularly and make their decisions freely.

Question 2. Why is India known as a secular country?

Answer: India is known as a secular country because India supports the neutrality of religion. A person can follow any religion in India without any restrictions.

Question 3. What made Indians angry, to fight against British rule?

Answer: The British Government tortured, captured, and forced the Indians to serve as a slave. Being in their own country, Indians weren’t free; they had to follow British people’s rules. It made Indians angry to fight for their freedom.

Question 4. Is India a republic country?

Answer: Yes, India is a republic country. On 26th January 1950, India made its first constitution and declared itself a sovereign democratic and republic state. On 15th August 1947, India received its Independence, but still, it wasn’t a complete Independent country.

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