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স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণ ১৫ আগষ্টৰ ভাষণ ২০২৩। Independence Day Speech in Assamese Language:  আজি আমি এই প্ৰবন্ধটো স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণ পোষ্ট কৰিছো । আপোনালোকক এই পোষ্টৱে বিদ্যালয়ত,স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ অনুষ্ঠানত ভাষণ দিয়াত সহায় কৰিব। 

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১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টৰ পৰা ৰাষ্ট্ৰৰ স্বাধীনতাক স্মৰণ কৰিবলৈ আমি প্ৰতি বছৰে ১৫ আগষ্টত ভাৰতত ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় বন্ধ হিচাপে স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উদযাপন কৰোঁ। এই দিনটোতে ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ভাৰতীয় স্বাধীনতা আইনৰ ব্যৱস্থাকাৰ্যকৰী হৈছিল, যিয়ে ভাৰতীয় সংবিধান সভালৈ আইনী সাৰ্বভৌমত্ব হস্তান্তৰ কৰিছিল। 

স্বাধীনতা ভাৰতৰ বিভাজনৰ সৈতে খাপ খায়, য'ত ব্ৰিটিছ ভাৰতক ধৰ্মীয় ৰেখাৰে ভাৰত আৰু পাকিস্তানৰ অধিৰাজ্যত বিভক্ত কৰা হৈছিল। 

আমি তলত ভাৰত স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ বাবে ১৫ আগষ্ট ২০২৩ তাৰিখে ৭৬ সংখ্যক স্বাধীনতা দিৱসত আপোনালোকৰ বাবে ভাষণ আগবঢ়াইছোঁ । এই  পোষ্টৱে  স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উপলক্ষে আপোনাৰ ভাষণ পৰিপূৰক হ’ব।

স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণঃ ১৫ আগষ্টৰ  উপলক্ষে  শিক্ষাৰ্থীসকলৰ বাবে স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণ-

স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণ, ১৫ আগষ্টৰ ভাষণ ২০২৩

২০২৩ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টৰ স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উপলক্ষে  ভাষণ

নমস্কাৰ, 

" মোৰ সকলো সন্মানীয় শিক্ষক, অভিভাৱক আৰু মৰমৰ বন্ধুবৰ্গলৈ  স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ  শুভেচ্ছা জনালোঁ । আজি আমি এই মহান ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় অনুষ্ঠানটো উদযাপন কৰিবলৈ ইয়াত একত্ৰিত হৈছো। আমি সকলোৱে জানো যে স্বাধীনতা দিৱস আমাৰ সকলোৰে বাবে এক শুভ উপলক্ষ। 

ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতা দিৱস সকলো ভাৰতীয় নাগৰিকৰ বাবে আটাইতকৈ গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ দিন আৰু ইতিহাসত চিৰদিনৰ বাবে উল্লেখ কৰা হৈছে।  এইটো সেই দিন যেতিয়া আমি ভাৰতৰ মহান স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীসকলৰ দ্বাৰা বহু বছৰৰ কঠোৰ সংগ্ৰামৰ পিছত ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ পৰা মুক্তি পাইছিলো। 

ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতাৰ প্ৰথম দিনটো স্মৰণ কৰাৰ লগতে ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতা লাভৰ বাবে প্ৰাণ ত্যাগ কৰা মহান নেতাসকলৰ সকলো ত্যাগক স্মৰণ কৰিবলৈ আমি প্ৰতি বছৰে ১৫ আগষ্টত স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উদযাপন কৰোঁ।

ভাৰতে ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টত ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ পৰা স্বাধীনতা লাভ কৰিছিল। স্বাধীনতাৰ পিছত, আমি আমাৰ নিজৰ ৰাষ্ট্ৰ, আমাৰ মাতৃভূমিত আমাৰ সকলো মৌলিক অধিকাৰ লাভ কৰিছো। আমি সকলোৱে এজন ভাৰতীয় হিচাপে গৌৰৱান্বিত অনুভৱ কৰা উচিত আৰু আমাৰ ভাগ্যক প্ৰশংসা কৰা উচিত যে আমি এখন স্বাধীন ভাৰতৰ দেশত জন্ম লৈছো।

  স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ শুভেচ্ছা বাণী ২০২৩ | Happy Independence Day  Wishes  in Assamese  

ভাৰতৰ ইতিহাসই সকলো বোৰ প্ৰকাশ কৰে যে আমাৰ পূৰ্বপুৰুষ আৰু পূৰ্বপুৰুষসকলে কেনেদৰে কঠোৰ পৰিশ্ৰম কৰিছিল আৰু ব্ৰিটিছসকলৰ সকলো নিৰ্মম আচৰণৰ সন্মুখীন হৈছিল। আমি ইয়াত বহি কল্পনা কৰিব নোৱাৰো যে ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ পৰা ভাৰতৰ বাবে স্বাধীনতা কিমান কঠিন আছিল।

ই ১৮৫৭ চনৰ পৰা ১৯৪৭ লৈ বহুতো স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীৰ  দেশৰ বাবে  জীৱন দান  দিব লগা হৈছিল  আৰু কেইবা দশকৰ সংগ্ৰাম কৰিছিল। ব্ৰিটিছ বাহিনীৰ এজন ভাৰতীয় সৈনিক (মঙ্গল পাণ্ডে)য়ে প্ৰথমে ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতাৰ বাবে ব্ৰিটিছসকলৰ বিৰুদ্ধে মাত মাতিছিল।

পিছলৈ কেইবাজনো মহান স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীয়ে সংগ্ৰাম কৰিছিল আৰু কেৱল স্বাধীনতা পোৱাৰ বাবে তেওঁলোকৰ গোটেই জীৱন অতিবাহিত কৰিছিল। 

আমি কেতিয়াও ভগত সিং, খুদি ৰাম বসু আৰু চন্দ্ৰ শেখৰ আজাদৰ ত্যাগ পাহৰিব নোৱাৰো যিসকলে কেৱল তেওঁলোকৰ দেশৰ বাবে যুঁজ দিয়াৰ বাবে তেওঁলোকৰ কম বয়সতে প্ৰাণ হেৰুৱাইছিল। 

নেতাজী আৰু গান্ধীজীৰ সকলো সংগ্ৰামক আমি কেনেকৈ উপেক্ষা কৰিব পাৰোঁ? গান্ধীজী এজন মহান ভাৰতীয় ব্যক্তিত্ব আছিল যিয়ে ভাৰতীয়সকলক অহিংসাৰ এক ডাঙৰ পাঠ শিকাইছিল।   তেওঁৱেই একমাত্ৰ আছিল যিয়ে ভাৰতক অহিংসাৰ সহায়ত স্বাধীনতা লাভ কৰিবলৈ নেতৃত্ব দিছিল। 

অৱশেষত, দীঘলীয়া বছৰৰ সংগ্ৰামৰ ফলাফল ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টৰ দিনটো সন্মুখত আহিছিল যেতিয়া ভাৰতে স্বাধীনতা লাভ কৰিছিল। আমি ইমান ভাগ্যৱান যে আমাৰ পূৰ্বপুৰুষ সকলে আমাক শান্তি আৰু সুখৰ দেশ দিছে য'ত আমি গোটেই ৰাতি টোপনি যাব পাৰোঁ আৰু আমাৰ বিদ্যালয় বা ঘৰত গোটেই দিনটো উপভোগ কৰিব পাৰোঁ।  

আমাৰ দেশখন প্ৰযুক্তি, শিক্ষা, ক্ৰীড়া, বিত্ত আৰু অন্যান্য বিভিন্ন ক্ষেত্ৰত অতি দ্ৰুতগতিত বিকাশ হৈ আছে যিবোৰ স্বাধীনতাৰ আগতে প্ৰায় অসম্ভৱ আছিল। ভাৰত হৈছে পাৰমাণৱিক শক্তিৰে সমৃদ্ধ দেশসমূহৰ ভিতৰত এখন। আমি অলিম্পিক, কমনৱেলথ গেমছ আৰু এছিয়ান খেলৰ দৰে ক্ৰীড়াত সক্ৰিয়ভাৱে অংশগ্ৰহণ কৰি আগবাঢ়িছো।

আমাৰ চৰকাৰ বাছনি কৰাৰ আৰু পৃথিৱীৰ সৰ্ববৃহৎ গণতন্ত্ৰ উপভোগ কৰাৰ সম্পূৰ্ণ অধিকাৰ আছে। হয়, আমি মুক্ত আৰু সম্পূৰ্ণ স্বাধীনতা আছে, অৱশ্যে, আমি আমাৰ দেশৰ প্ৰতি দায়িত্ব মুক্ত হৈ হোৱা উচিত নহয়। দেশৰ দায়িত্বশীল নাগৰিক হিচাপে, আমি আমাৰ দেশৰ যিকোনো জৰুৰী কালীন অৱস্থাৰ মোকাবিলা কৰিবলৈ সদায় সাজু থাকিব লাগে। " ধন্যবাদ।

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Independence Day Speech In Assamese

Independence Day Speech In Assamese :- Hello friends, welcome to another new article. Friends today we are going to discuss Independence Day Speech In Assamese Today’s article will help you about school, Independence Day speech. We all celebrate Independence Day like the birthday of our country.

a speech on independence day in assamese

I wish all my dear teachers , parents and dear friends who are present on the holy stage of Independence Day today a very happy Independence Day.

Independence Day is a proud and most important day for every Indian citizen. As we all know, on August 15, 1947, our country India gained independence from nearly 200 years of British rule.

I pay tribute from this sacred platform to the great freedom fighters of our great country whose efforts and sacrifices over the years led to the independence of our country India.

We cannot forget the sacrifices of Bhagat Singh, Khudiram Basu , Chandrashekhar Azad We cannot forget the struggle of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation.

Gandhiji was the only one who gave us freedom through the principle of non-violence. We are so lucky to be left with open arms. It is the sacred duty of every Indian citizen to respect the three colored national flag of the country ‘Triranga’

Finally, it is the important responsibility of all of us to educate the common people who are confused by the separatists and so-called nationalists about Independence Day.

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Details of Independence Day

Date15 August
Year of Independent1947
Name Of The Day 15 August 2022Monday
Years76 th

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গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস ভাৰতৰ ইতিহাসৰ এক গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ মুহূৰ্ত

২৬ জানুৱাৰী আমাৰ দেশত গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস হিচাপে পালন কৰা হয়। ১৯৫০ চনৰ আজিৰ দিনটোতে আমাৰ দেশৰ সংবিধান আনুষ্ঠানিকভাৱে গ্ৰহণ কৰা হয় আৰু ভাৰত এখন সম্পূৰ্ণ সাৰ্বভৌম ৰাষ্ট্ৰ হৈ পৰে। মহাত্মা গান্ধীৰ দৰে মহাপুৰুষ আৰু আমাৰ দেশৰ স্বাধীনতাৰ বাবে যুঁজ দিয়া আৰু প্ৰাণ ত্যাগ কৰা অসংখ্য স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীৰ অধ্যৱসায় আৰু কঠোৰ পৰিশ্ৰমৰ বাবে দেশৰ মৌলিক আইন সংবিধান প্ৰণয়ন কৰা হৈছিল। সেয়েহে, জানুৱাৰীৰ 26 তাৰিখক ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় বন্ধ ঘোষণা কৰা হৈছিল আৰু তেতিয়াৰ পৰাই ইয়াক ভাৰতৰ গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস হিচাপে স্বীকৃতি দিয়া আৰু উদযাপন কৰা হৈছে।

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Republic Days Essay History Speech in Assamese

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স্বাধীনতাৰ পিছত, দেশখনত কোনো স্ব-নিৰ্মিত চৰকাৰী সংবিধান নাছিল, তাৰ পৰিৱৰ্তে, ইয়াৰ আইনবোৰ পৰিৱৰ্তিত ঔপনিৱেশিক কাৰ্যৰ ওপৰত আধাৰিত আছিল। সেয়েহে, ভাৰত চৰকাৰৰ সন্মুখত আমাৰ নিজৰ দেশৰ বাবে এক চৰকাৰী সংবিধান স্থাপন কৰাটো সৰ্বাধিক কাম আছিল। আমাৰ সংবিধান হৈছে ড০ ৰাজেন্দ্ৰ প্ৰসাদৰ সভাপতিত্বত সংবিধান সভাৰ সন্মানীয় সদস্যসকলৰ কঠোৰ পৰিশ্ৰম আৰু সংগ্ৰামৰ ফলাফল। ড০ আম্বেদকাৰ আমাৰ সংবিধানৰ জনক আছিল। আন দেশৰ বিভিন্ন সংবিধান গভীৰভাৱে অধ্যয়ন কৰাৰ পিছত, আমাৰ প্ৰতিষ্ঠাপক পিতৃসকলে আমাৰ সংবিধান প্ৰস্তুত কৰিছিল আৰু ই হৈছে বিশ্বৰ আটাইতকৈ দীঘল সংবিধান। ই এই মহাপুৰুষসকলৰ নিষ্ঠা আৰু দূৰদৰ্শিতাৰ ওপৰত প্ৰতিফলিত কৰে। এনেদৰেই সংবিধান খন অস্তিত্বত আহিছিল। সংবিধান সম্পূৰ্ণ কৰিবলৈ দুবছৰ, এঘাৰ মাহ আৰু আঠাৰ দিন লাগিছিল। যদিও ১৯৪৯ চনৰ ২৬ নৱেম্বৰত সংবিধান সভাই ইয়াক প্ৰণয়ন আৰু গৃহীত কৰিছিল, ই ১৯৫০ চনৰ ২৬ জানুৱাৰীত কাৰ্যকৰী হৈছিল।

26 জানুৱাৰীৰ তাৎপৰ্য Significance of 26 th January in assamese

মন কৰিব লগীয়া যে স্বৰাজৰ বাবে ভাৰতৰ সংগ্ৰামত ২৬ জানুৱাৰীৰ যথেষ্ট গুৰুত্ব আছিল। ১৯২৯ চনৰ ২৯ ডিচেম্বৰত লাহোৰত অনুষ্ঠিত কংগ্ৰেছ অধিৱেশনে পূৰ্ণ স্বৰাজক (সম্পূৰ্ণ স্বাধীনতা) ভাৰতৰ লক্ষ্য হিচাপে ঘোষণা কৰি এক প্ৰস্তাৱ গৃহীত কৰিছিল। এইটোও সিদ্ধান্ত লোৱা হৈছিল যে ২৬ জানুৱাৰী সমগ্ৰ ভাৰততে পূৰ্ণ স্বৰাজ দিৱস হিচাপে পালন কৰা উচিত। সম্পূৰ্ণ স্বাধীনতা দিৱস প্ৰথমবাৰৰ বাবে 1930 চনৰ 26 জানুৱাৰীত উদযাপন কৰা হৈছিল। এইটো ১৯৪৭ চনলৈকে এনেদৰে পালন কৰা হৈছিল। স্বাধীনতা অৰ্জনকৰাৰ পিছত, 15 আগষ্ট আমাৰ স্বাধীনতা দিৱস হৈ পৰিছিল।

অৱশ্যে ২৬ জানুৱাৰীত ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতাসংগ্ৰামৰ এক মহান ঘটনা হিচাপে চিহ্নিত কৰা হয়। সেয়েহে, এইটো সকলোৰে পক্ষত আছিল যে ২৬ জানুৱাৰীক নতুন সংবিধান আৰম্ভ হোৱাৰ তাৰিখ হিচাপে বাছনি কৰা উচিত।

সেয়েহে, এই দিৱসটো অতি আনন্দ আৰু গৌৰৱৰ সৈতে ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ দিন হিচাপে পালন কৰা হয়।

ভাৰতত গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস কেনেদৰে উদযাপন কৰা হয়? How is Republic Day celebrated in India?

ভাৰতীয়সকলে সমগ্ৰ দেশতে মহা আনন্দ আৰু আনন্দেৰে গণৰাজ্য দিৱস উদযাপন কৰে। এই দিনটোৱে ভাৰতৰ সংবিধানক এখন স্বাধীন ৰাষ্ট্ৰ হিচাপে সন্মান িত কৰে। গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱসত বিদ্যালয় আৰু মহাবিদ্যালয়সমূহে ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা উত্তোলন কৰে। স্বাধীনতাৰ বাবে ভাৰতৰ সংগ্ৰাম উদযাপন কৰা সাংস্কৃতিক অনুষ্ঠানসমূহ সমগ্ৰ দেশতে আয়োজিত কৰা হয়। ভাৰতৰ ৰাষ্ট্ৰপতিয়ে নতুন দিল্লীৰ ইণ্ডিয়া গেটত ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা উত্তোলন কৰে। নতুন দিল্লীত, আটাইতকৈ সন্মানীয় পেৰেড ৰাজপথত অনুষ্ঠিত হয়। এজন ভাৰতীয় ৰাষ্ট্ৰপতিয়ে পেৰেড অনুষ্ঠিত কৰে, যাক প্ৰতিৰক্ষা মন্ত্ৰালয়ে সমন্বয় কৰে। অনুষ্ঠানটোৱে কেৱল ভাৰতৰ সামৰিক দক্ষতাপ্ৰদৰ্শন কৰাই নহয়, ইয়াৰ বিবিধ সংস্কৃতিকো প্ৰচাৰ কৰে। তত্বাৱন্তে এই অনুষ্ঠানত দেশৰ বাবে প্ৰাণ ত্যাগ কৰা সকলক শ্ৰদ্ধাঞ্জলি জ্ঞাপন কৰা হয়। ভাৰতৰ প্ৰধানমন্ত্ৰীয়ে ইণ্ডিয়া গেটৰ অমৰ জোৱান জ্যোতিত ৰিংলেট ৰাখি শ্বহীদসকলক সন্মান িত কৰে। অনুষ্ঠানটো ২১ টা বন্দুকৰ অভিবাদন, ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় সংগীত আৰু ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা উত্তোলনৰ সৈতে অব্যাহত আছে। ফলস্বৰূপে, বীৰ সৈনিকসকলক পৰমবীৰ চক্ৰ, অশোক চক্ৰ আৰু বীৰ চক্ৰ প্ৰদান কৰা হয়। কঠিন পৰিস্থিতিত সাহস দেখুওৱা শিশু আৰু সাধাৰণ নাগৰিকসকলকো পুৰস্কাৰেৰে স্বীকৃতি দিয়া হয়।

যিসকলে বীৰত্ব বঁটা লাভ কৰে তেওঁলোকে কৃতজ্ঞতা জ্ঞাপন কৰি ৰাষ্ট্ৰপতিক অভিবাদন জনায়। তাৰ পিছত, ভাৰতৰ সামৰিক দক্ষতা প্ৰদৰ্শিত হৈছে। লগতে সশস্ত্ৰ বাহিনী, আৰক্ষী আৰু নেচনেল কেডেট কৰ্পছে অংশগ্ৰহণ কৰা এক মাৰ্চ-পাষ্ট আছে, যাৰ সময়ত ভাৰতৰ ৰাষ্ট্ৰপতিক এই ৰেজিমেণ্টবোৰে অভিবাদন জনায়। যেতিয়া ভাৰতীয় বায়ু সেনাৰ যুঁজাৰু বিমানবোৰজনপথৰ ওপৰেৰে উৰা মাৰে, অনুষ্ঠানটো সমাপ্ত হয়। সমগ্ৰ দেশতে গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস উদযাপন কৰা হয়, কিন্তু দিল্লী হৈছে সৰ্ববৃহৎ উদযাপনৰ কেন্দ্ৰ। প্ৰতি বছৰে, লাখ লাখ লোকে গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱসপেৰেডৰ লাইভ ৱেবকাষ্ট চোৱাৰ সুযোগ পায়। অনুষ্ঠানটোৰ পিছত একচেটিয়া ফুটেজ চাবলৈ ‘ভিডিঅ’ অন ডিমাণ্ড’ উপলব্ধ কৰা হৈছে। ৰাজ্যৰ ৰাজধানীসমূহতো পতাকা খন উৰুৱাই দিয়া হয়, যদিও সৰু পৰিমাণত, য’ত ৰাজ্যপালে পতাকা উত্তোলন কৰে। জিলা সদৰ, মহকুমা, তালুক আৰু পঞ্চায়তত, উদযাপনবোৰ একে ধৰণে অনুষ্ঠিত হয়।

গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস উদযাপনৰ আনুষ্ঠানিক সমাপ্তি হৈছে বিটিং দ্য ৰিট্ৰিট, যি সকলো উদযাপন সমাপ্ত হোৱাৰ পিছত অনুষ্ঠিত হয়। 26 ৰ পৰা 29 তাৰিখলৈ, চৰকাৰী ভৱনবোৰ জিলিকি থকা পোহৰেৰে জ্বলি আছে। গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱসৰ পিছৰ তৃতীয় দিনা, 29 জানুৱাৰীত, প্ৰহাৰ পশ্চাদপসৰণ অনুষ্ঠান অনুষ্ঠিত হয়। ড্ৰামাৰৰ আহ্বানৰ সময়ত, ড্ৰামাৰসকলে একক প্ৰদৰ্শন কৰে। বেণ্ডবোৰে জনপ্ৰিয় মাৰ্শাল টিউন, চাৰে জাহান চে আচ্চা বজাই উভতি যায়। ঠিক সন্ধিয়া 6 বজাত, ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা নমাই দিয়া হয় আৰু ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় সংগীত গোৱা হয়, যাৰ ফলত গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস উদযাপনৰ সমাপ্তি হয়।

উপসংহাৰ Conclusion 

ভাৰতত গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস যথেষ্ট উৎসাহেৰে উদযাপন কৰা হয়, আৰু আমি স্বাধীনতাৰ দীঘলীয়া যাত্ৰা আৰু দেশখনক এখন সাৰ্বভৌম ৰাষ্ট্ৰলৈ ৰূপান্তৰ কৰাৰ বাবে আমাৰ পূৰ্বপুৰুষসকলৰ সংগ্ৰামৰ কথা মনত ৰাখিব লাগে। এইদিনটো সকলো ভাৰতীয়ৰ বাবে স্বাধীনতাৰ সাৰাংশ উদযাপন কৰা আৰু ভাৰতক ইয়াৰ স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীসকলৰ সপোন পূৰণ কৰাত সহায় কৰাৰ দিন। গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱস উদযাপনত, নাগৰিকসকলক তেওঁলোকৰ দেশপ্ৰেম আৰু গৌৰৱ প্ৰদৰ্শন কৰিবলৈ উৎসাহিত কৰা হয়। শিক্ষাৰ্থীসকলে ভাল নাগৰিক হিচাপে জীয়াই থাকিবলৈ আৰু তেওঁলোকৰ দেশক অধিক সুখী আৰু শান্তিপূৰ্ণ কৰাত সহায় কৰাৰ প্ৰতিশ্ৰুতি দিয়ে।

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১৫ আগষ্ট ২০২৪ তাৰিখে ৭৬ সংখ্যক স্বাধীনতা দিৱস বক্তব্য

 ভাৰতৰ জাতীয় পতাকা ৰং আৰু অৰ্থ।

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 ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্ট স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উজ্জ্জাপান।

তলত, স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ১৫ আগষ্ট ২০২৪ৰ বিষয়ে কিছু তথ্য দিয়া হৈছে যিয়ে আপোনাক স্বাধীনতা দিৱসৰ ভাষণ ২০২৪ত অলপ সহায় কৰিব।

স্বাধীনতা দিৱস উপলক্ষে বক্তব্য ২০২৪ অসমীয়া - Independence Day Speech in Assamese 2024

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 ভাৰত মাতা কি?  বিজয়

আজি ১৫ আগষ্ট ২০২৪ ভাৰতৰ ৭৬ সংখ্যক স্বাধীনতা দিৱস।   ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টত ভাৰতে ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ পৰা স্বাধীনতা লাভ কৰিছিল আৰু সেয়ে আজি আমি ভাৰতৰ মুক্ত নাগৰিক।

কিন্তু এই সংগ্ৰামখন অতি কঠিন আছিল আৰু আজি আমাক স্বাধীনতা প্ৰদান কৰা সকলো সাহসী যোদ্ধালৈ আমি শ্ৰদ্ধাঞ্জলি জ্ঞাপন কৰিছোঁ।

গান্ধীজী, নেতাজী সুভাষ চন্দ্ৰ বসু, ভগত সিং, ঝাঁচীৰ ৰাণী লক্ষ্মীবাই, মতাংগিনী হজৰৰ, চৰ্দাৰ বল্লভভাই পেটেল, জোহৰ লাল নেহৰু, বাবাছাহেব আম্বেদকাৰ, মৃত্যুঞ্জয় খুদিৰাম আৰু হাজাৰ হাজাৰ সাধাৰণ মানুহলৈকে সংঘবন্ধ সংগ্ৰামে ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতা কঢ়িয়াই আনিছিল।

আজি সেই সকলো মহান বীৰক শ্ৰদ্ধাঞ্জলি জ্ঞাপন কৰাৰ দিন।  এইবাৰ ভাৰতৰ ৭৬ সংখ্যক স্বাধীনতা দিৱস, ১৯৪৭ চনৰ পৰা ২০২৪ চনলৈ।

ভাৰতৰ প্ৰথম প্ৰধানমন্ত্ৰী জোহৰ লাল নেহৰুৱে ১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টত দিল্লীৰ লালকিল্লাত ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা উত্তোলন কৰে। তেতিয়াৰ পৰা ১৫ আগষ্ট দিনটো ভাৰতৰ স্বাধীনতা দিৱস হিচাপে পালন কৰা হয় আৰু এই দিৱসত হাতে হাত ধৰি বিদ্যালয়, মহাবিদ্যালয়, যিকোনো শিক্ষানুষ্ঠান, চৰকাৰী কার্যালয়, ব্যক্তিগত শিক্ষানুষ্ঠান আৰু ঘৰত "ত্রিৰঙী" পতাকা দেখা যায়।

কিন্তু আমি এই পতাকাৰ প্ৰকৃত অৰ্থ আৰু ব্যৱহাৰ জানিব লাগিব। এই পতাকা আমাৰ মনৰ, ঋতুৰ পতাকা হওক।

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ওপৰত ওচৰ ৰং, তলত সেউজীয়া, মাজত বগা আৰু মাজত অশোক চক্ৰ - এয়া আমাৰ জাতীয় পতাকা।  প্ৰতিটো ৰঙৰ লগত এটা অৰ্থ আহে....

অচৰ: অচৰ ৰঙে ত্যাগ আৰু নিৰাশাৰ প্ৰতীক।

ইফালে আমি স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামীসকলৰ ত্যাগ আৰু নিৰাশা বিচাৰি পাওঁ।

বগা: সত্য আৰু পোহৰৰ প্ৰতীক যিয়ে আমাৰ আত্মসংযম আৰু স্বভাৱক পথ প্ৰদৰ্শন কৰে।

বগাই শান্তি আৰু সৎ জীৱন যাপনৰ প্ৰতীক।

সেউজীয়া: সেউজীয়াই মাটি আৰু সকলো জীৱৰ প্ৰতীক।  সেউজীয়া মানে মাটিৰ শস্য যিয়ে আমাৰ দেশক আগুৱাই লৈ যাব।  সেউজীয়া জীৱনক আমি বুজিব লাগিব।

অশোক চক্ৰ: অনুশাসন আৰু গতিশীলতাৰ প্ৰতীক। অশোক চক্ৰ হৈছে গতিশীলতাৰ প্ৰতীক আগবাঢ়ি যোৱা, কেতিয়াও ৰৈ নোযোৱাকৈ আগবাঢ়ি যোৱা।

এয়াই আমাৰ দেশ ভাৰত মাতৃ।  সকলো ধৰ্ম, হিন্দু, মুছলমান, শিখৰ প্ৰতি সমান শ্ৰদ্ধা আৰু মৰমেৰে দেশক আগুৱাই নিয়া।

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স্বাধীনতা পটভূমি: আমাৰ দেশে কেনেকৈ স্বাধীনতা পালে?

আনহাতে, ১৯৪৬ চনৰ দ্বিতীয় বিশ্বযুদ্ধৰ সময়ত, ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ পতনৰ পিছত আমাৰ নায়কে সমগ্ৰ ভাৰততে লাখ লাখ মানুহৰ সৈতে স্বাধীনতাৰ বাবে যুঁজি আছে।  ব্ৰিটিছ চৰকাৰে উপলব্ধি কৰিলে যে এইবাৰ ভাৰতত ক্ৰমাৎ বৃদ্ধি পোৱা ৰাজনৈতিক অশান্তিৰ সৈতে মোকাবিলা কৰাৰ ক্ষমতা বা ধন ব্ৰিটিছ ভাৰতীয় সেনাই হেৰুৱাই পেলাইছে।  তেওঁলোকে ভাৰতত ব্ৰিটিছ শাসনৰ অন্ত পেলোৱাৰ সিদ্ধান্ত লয়। ১৯৪৭ চনৰ আৰম্ভণিতে ব্ৰিটিছ চৰকাৰে ঘোষণা কৰিছিল যে ১৯৪৮ চনৰ জুন মাহত ভাৰতীয়সকল দেশৰ শাসনৰ দায়িত্ব ল’ব, কিন্তু এনে পৰিস্থিতিত দেশৰ বিভিন্ন প্ৰান্তত ধৰ্মীয় দাঙ্গা আৰম্ভ হয়, আৰু ব্ৰিটিছ চৰকাৰে চম্ভালিব নোৱাৰিলে .

মাউণ্টবেটেনে হেণ্ডঅভাৰৰ দিনটো সাত মাহ আগুৱাই লৈ যায়। ১৯৪৭ চনৰ জুন মাহত জাতীয়তাবাদী নেতাসকলে ধৰ্মৰ ভিত্তিত ভাৰত বিভাজনৰ প্ৰস্তাৱ মানি লৈছিল আৰু পাকিস্তান আৰু ভাৰত দুখন স্বাধীন দেশত পৰিণত হৈছিল।  ভাৰতৰ প্রথম প্রধানমন্ত্রী হ’ল জোহৰ লাল নেহৰু৷

১৯৪৭ চনৰ ১৫ আগষ্টত প্ৰধানমন্ত্ৰী জোহৰ লাল নেহৰুৱে দিল্লীৰ লালকিল্লাত ৰাষ্ট্ৰীয় পতাকা উত্তোলন কৰে।   ভাৰতীয় সংবিধানৰ সৃষ্টি হৈছিল, যাৰ আধাৰত আজিও ভাৰত থিয় হৈ আছে।

গতিকে, ভাৰতক জানিবলৈ হ’লে এফালে আমি স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামৰ ইতিহাস জানিব লাগিব আৰু সংবিধান জানিব লাগিব আৰু আনফালে ভাৰতৰ সংস্কৃতি আৰু পৰম্পৰাবোৰ জানিব লাগিব৷

মোৰ চুটি ভাষণটো শুনাৰ বাবে সকলোকে ধন্যবাদ।  ভাৰত আমাৰ মাতৃ, আমি মাতৃ ভাৰতৰ সন্তান;  আমি ভাৰতীক মাতৃৰ দৰে ভাল পাম আৰু আগবাঢ়ি যাম।

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 ভাৰত মাতা কি? বিজয়

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Republic Day Wishes, Quotes, Status in Assamese [2024 Edition]

Republic Day is the biggest and most important day of the year for India. The Constitution of India was announced on January 26, 1950, as the date when the new nation came into effect. This document replaced the Government of India Act as the governing document and thus, became a part of Indian society.

Republic Day Wishes, Quotes, Status in Assamese

সমুহ ভাৰতবাসী ৰাইজলৈ গণতন্ত্ৰ দিৱসৰ আন্তৰিক শুভেচ্ছা জ্ঞাপন কৰিলো

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The 26th of January is the Republic Day of India. It marks the date in 1950 on which, under the leadership of B.R. Ambedkar, the Constitution Assembly gave its assent to a draft constitution and adopted it by a vote.

1) “On 26th of January 1950, we resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Democratic Republic. The Constitution which stands today as a Magna Carta for the Poor, is a social charter and a code of conduct guide for all democratic institutions. It is the foundation of our future”

3) “In recent years, we have been paying our last respect to the Father of the Nation on his January 30 birthday. I submit that no other nation or organization has this privilege … We have all the more reasons to celebrate the 26th of January in a befitting manner”

4) “The 26th of January is a day when we, as citizens of India, rejoice with pride at the wonderful achievement which has been ours since 1950 when our country became a sovereign republic. We know, however, that this is not enough. Our problems are so many and so great that we have to work very hard”

6) “We have to work very hard for our objective of achieving a developed, self-reliant and prosperous nation with social and economic equality. And we shall make progress in this direction on the basis of spiritualism; it is certain that the 26th of January 1950 will be written in golden letters in India.

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15 Great Speeches to Remind America what Independence Day is About

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This year we will celebrate the 244 th anniversary of American independence. This day does not only represent the creation of a new nation, but the creation of a new civilization, one founded on the principles of freedom, self-government, and equality. Here are 15 speeches to inspire new vigor for our founding principles. Looking at who and what we were will help us remember who and what we ought to be.

1. Patrick Henry, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” 1775

Patrick Henry gave this speech in 1775 at the Virginia Convention. It took place only a few months after the assembly of the first Continental Congress had sent King George III a petition for the redress of grievances. Boston Harbor was also blockaded by the British in retaliation for the Boston Tea Party. Tensions were high, revolution seemed inevitable, but still many political leaders in Virginia held out hope that the relationship with Great Britain could be restored. Patrick Henry sought to dispel them of that notion.

Patrick Henry was a lawyer and had a reputation as one of the greatest opponents of British taxation. In this speech he argues passionately for independence. He made his case clear in the opening of his speech stating, “For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery…” He chides the assembly for indulging in “illusions of hope” for passively waiting “to be betrayed with a kiss” and for falling prey to the siren songs of the British.

He reminds the assembly of the lengths the colonists have gone to in order to plead their case to the British, “We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament.” He then states how the British have received such outreach, “Our petitions have been slighted; our remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne.”

Next is Henry’s powerful call to action, a call that would galvanize the colonies into declaring independence from Great Britain:

In vain, after these things, may we indulge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope. If we wish to be free if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained, we must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight! An appeal to arms and to the God of Hosts is all that is left us! … Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations; and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us. The battle, sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave… There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come. It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

Read Patrick’s entire speech . Watch Patrick’s speech on YouTube .

2. Samuel Adams, “On American Independence” 1776

Samuel Adams was a delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774, was a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, helped get the Constitution ratified in the Massachusetts Convention, and became Governor of Massachusetts in 1794.

In this speech Adams recognizes that this was not simply a battle that would determine the fate of two nations, but the fate of the world at large. He declared, “Courage, then, my countrymen; our contest is not only whether we ourselves shall be free, but whether there shall be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and religious liberty.”

Adams notes the ability of men to “deliberately and voluntarily” form for themselves a political society. He cites John Hampden, John Locke, and Algernon Sidney whose ideas and actions paved the way for such a feat. Of this new founding he states:

Other nations have received their laws from conquerors; some are indebted for a constitution to the suffering of their ancestors through revolving centuries. The people of this country, alone, have formally and deliberately chosen a government for themselves, and with open and uninfluenced consent bound themselves into a social compact. Here no man proclaims his birth or wealth as a title to honorable distinction, or to sanctify ignorance and vice with the name of hereditary authority. He who has most zeal and ability to promote public felicity, let him be the servant of the public. This is the only line of distinction drawn by nature. Leave the bird of night to the obscurity for which nature intended him, and expect only from the eagle to brush the clouds with his wings and look boldly in the face of the sun.

He like Patrick Henry then gives a call to action:

We have no other alternative than independence, or the most ignominious and galling servitude. The legions of our enemies thicken on our plains; desolation and death mark their bloody career, while the mangled corpses of our countrymen seem to cry out to us as a voice from heaven.

Lastly, Adams ends his address declaring the people of America the guardians of their own liberty. Then with an ode to the ancient Roman republic he ends stating, “Nothing that we propose can pass into a law without your consent. Be yourselves, O Americans, the authors of those laws on which your happiness depends.”

You can read Samuel Adams' full speech .

3. John Quincy Adams, “An Address Celebrating the Declaration of Independence” 1821

Painting of John Quincy Adams.

Adams begins the speech recounting the first settlers of the Plymouth colony and how they entered into a written covenant with one another on the eve of their landing. Of this event he states,

Thus was a social compact formed upon the elementary principles of civil society, in which conquest and servitude had no part. The slough of brutal force was entirely cast off; all was voluntary; all was unbiased consent; all was the agreement of soul with soul.

Adams continues to trace America’s historical and political development throughout the speech. He recalls how the British mistreated the colonists from the beginning, citing how Britain went against its own ideas and principles in denying the colonists representation and consent. He states, “For the independence of North America, there were ample and sufficient causes in the laws of moral and physical nature.”

Adams’ ode to the Declaration of Independence is most worth reading:

It was the first solemn declaration by a nation of the only legitimate foundation of civil government. It was the corner stone of a new fabric, destined to cover the surface of the globe. It demolished at a stroke the lawfulness of all governments founded upon conquest. It swept away all the rubbish of accumulated centuries of servitude. It announced in practical form to the world the transcendent truth of the unalienable sovereignty of the people. It proved that the social compact was no figment of the imagination; but a real, solid, and sacred bond of the social union. From the day of this declaration, the people of North America were no longer the fragment of a distant empire, imploring justice and mercy from an inexorable master in another hemisphere. They were no longer children appealing in vain to the sympathies of a heartless mother; no longer subjects leaning upon the shattered columns of royal promises, and invoking the faith of parchment to secure their rights. They were a nation, asserting as of right, and maintaining by war, its own existence. A nation was born in a day. […] [T]hat a new civilization had come, a new spirit had arisen on this side of the Atlantic more advanced and more developed in its regard for the rights of the individual than that which characterized the Old World. Life in a new and open country had aspirations which could not be realized in any subordinate position. A separate establishment was ultimately inevitable. It had been decreed by the very laws of human nature. Man everywhere has an unconquerable desire to be the master of his own destiny.

Adams goes on to pronounce that the Declaration was more than the “mere secession of territory” and the “establishment of a nation.” No, these things have occurred before, but the Declaration of Independence not only liberated America but ennobled all of humanity, he stated. 

You can read John Quincy Adams' entire speech here .

  4. Daniel Webster “Speech at the laying of the cornerstone of the capitol,” July 4, 1851.

Daniel Webster was one of the most prominent lawyers in the 19 th century, arguing over 200 cases before the Supreme Court. He also represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in Congress and was Secretary of State under three presidents. Webster is also known for his speech in Congress, called the Second Reply to Hayne, which derided the theory of nullification espoused by John C. Calhoun.

Webster’s speech on the occasion of laying the Capital building’s cornerstone had a patriotic tone, He begins with the celebratory declaration, “This is America! This is Washington! And this the Capitol of the United States!”

Of the Founding generation Webster stated,

The Muse inspiring our Fathers was the Genius of Liberty, all on fire with a sense of oppression, and a resolution to throw it off; the whole world was the stage and higher characters than princes trod it… how well the characters were cast, and how well each acted his part…

He went on to speak about the tremendous sacrifice the men who signed the Declaration paid. “It was sealed in blood,” he stated. Of the liberty that the Founding generation bestowed upon successive generations Webster said,

Every man’s heart swells within him; every man’s port and bearing becomes somewhat more proud and lofty, as he remembers that seventy-five years have rolled away, and that the great inheritance of liberty is still his; his undiminished and unimpaired; his in all its original glory’ his to enjoy’ his to protect; and his to transmit to future generations.

Finally, Webster made clear that American liberty is unique among nations,

I have said, gentlemen, that our inheritance is an inheritance of American liberty. That liberty is characteristic, peculiar, and altogether our own. Nothing like it existed in former times, nor was known in the most enlightened States of antiquity; while with us its principles have become interwoven into the minds of individual men… […] And, finally another most important part of the great fabric of American liberty is, that there shall be written constitutions, founded on the immediate authority of the people themselves, and regulating and restraining all the powers conferred upon Government, whether legislative, executive, or judicial.

You can read Daniel Webster's entire speech here .

5. Frederick Douglass, “What to the slave is the 4 th of July?”  July 5, 1852

Statue of Frederick Douglass.

He spoke about the Founding Fathers as men of courage who “preferred revolution to peaceful submission to bondage.” Of the “fathers of this republic” he said, “They were statesmen, patriots and heroes, and for the good they did, and the principles they contended for, I will unite with you to honor their memory.”

Drawing a contrast between the Founders and the men of his generation advocating the positive good of slavery Douglass stated,

They believed in order; but not in the order of tyranny. With them, nothing was “settled” that was not right. With them, justice, liberty and humanity were “final;” not slavery and oppression. You may well cherish the memory of such men. They were great in their day and generation. Their solid manhood stands out the more as we contrast it with these degenerate times.

Douglass encouraged Americans to celebrate the Declaration as the ring-bolt to the chains of the United Sates’ destiny. “The principles contained in that instrument are saving principles. Stand by those principles, be true to them on all occasions, in all places, against all foes, and at whatever cost,” he stated.

Douglass then rightly points out that America was not living up to its own ideals as laid out in the Declaration when it came to the millions of black men and women still enslaved. He stated,

Fellow-citizens, pardon me, allow me to ask, why am I called upon to speak here to-day? What have I, or those I represent, to do with your national independence? Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us? and am I, therefore, called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar, and to confess the benefits and express devout gratitude for the blessings resulting from your independence to us?

Of Slavery’s effects on the American union he declared, “It fetters your progress; it is the enemy of improvement, the deadly foe of education; it fosters pride; it breeds insolence; it promotes vice; it shelters crime; it is a curse to the earth that supports it…”

He goes on to explain that this anniversary does not yet include black men and women. He stated, “The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, is shared by you, not by me.” Yet Douglass was optimistic that this would soon change. He called the Constitution a “GLORIOUS LIBERTY DOCUMENT.” He exhorted the assembly to consider the Constitution’s preamble and ask themselves if slavery was listed as one of its purposes.

He finished his momentous speech by saying, 

Allow me to say, in conclusion, notwithstanding the dark picture I have this day presented of the state of the nation, I do not despair of this country. There are forces in operation, which must inevitably work the downfall of slavery. “The arm of the Lord is not shortened,” and the doom of slavery is certain. I, therefore, leave off where I began, with hope. While drawing encouragement from the Declaration of Independence, the great principles it contains, and the genius of American Institutions, my spirit is also cheered by the obvious tendencies of the age.

You can read Frederick Douglass' entire speech here .

6. Abraham Lincoln, Electric Cord Speech, 1858

In this speech often titled, “Speech at Chicago, Illinois” Abraham Lincoln replies to Senator Stephen Douglas’ conception of popular sovereignty. This was a theory that argued that each new territory should be able to decide whether or not to have slavery within their borders instead of allowing the federal government to decide. Lincoln saw this as a repeal of the Missouri Compromise which kept slavery relegated to the South.

To make his case against popular sovereignty and the expansion of slavery Lincoln argues that the adopters of the Constitution decreed that slavery should not go into the new territory and that the slave trade should be cut off within twenty years by an act of Congress. “What were [these provisions] but a clear indication that the framers of the Constitution intended and expected the ultimate extinction of that institution,” Lincoln asked the crowd.

After expounding upon the evils of slavery and recent actions to preserve the institution Lincoln turns to the Declaration of Independence for support. He stated,

We hold this annual celebration to remind ourselves of all the good done in this process of time of how it was done and who did it, and how we are historically connected with it; and we go from these meetings in better humor with ourselves—we feel more attached the one to the other and more firmly bound to the country we inhabit. In every way we are better men in the age, and race, and country in which we live for these celebrations. But after we have done all this we have not yet reached the whole. There is something else connected with it. We have besides these men—descended by blood from our ancestors—among us perhaps half our people who are not descendants at all of these men, they are men who have come from Europe—German, Irish, French and Scandinavian—men that have come from Europe themselves, or whose ancestors have come hither and settled here, finding themselves our equals in all things. If they look back through this history to trace their connection with those days by blood, they find they have none, they cannot carry themselves back into that glorious epoch and make themselves feel that they are part of us, but when they look through that old Declaration of Independence they find that those old men say that “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,” and then they feel that that moral sentiment taught in that day evidences their relation to those men, that it is the father of all moral principle in them, and that they have a right to claim it as though they were blood of the blood, and flesh of the flesh of the men who wrote that Declaration, (loud and long continued applause) and so they are. That is the electric cord in that Declaration that links the hearts of patriotic and liberty-loving men together, that will link those patriotic hearts as long as the love of freedom exists in the minds of men throughout the world.

You can read the entire Electric Cord speech here .

7. Abraham Lincoln, Address in Independence Hall, February 22, 1861

On Abraham Lincoln's inaugural journey to Washington as president-elect, he stopped in Philadelphia at the site where the Declaration of Independence had been signed. There he said,

I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the Declaration of Independence. I have often pondered over the dangers which were incurred by the men who assembled here, and framed and adopted that Declaration of Independence. I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers and soldiers of the army who achieved that Independence. I have often inquired of myself, what great principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together. It was not the mere matter of the separation of the Colonies from the motherland; but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence which gave liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but, I hope, to the world, for all future time. It was that which gave promise that in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. This is a sentiment embodied in the Declaration of Independence.

You can read the entire address in Independence Hall here .

8. Abraham Lincoln, Fragments on the Constitution and Union, January 1, 1861

This short selection is not part of Lincoln’s tome of public speeches. One theory is that Lincoln wrote it while composing his first inaugural address. It is noteworthy because of Lincoln’s argument that what is most important about America are the principles and ideals it was founded upon. That principle, he states, is “Liberty to all.”

The  expression  of that principle, in our Declaration of Independence, was most happy, and fortunate.  Without  this, as well as  with  it, we could have declared our independence of Great Britain; but  without  it, we could not, I think, have secured our free government, and consequent prosperity. No oppressed, people will  fight,  and  endure,  as our fathers did, without the promise of something better, than a mere change of masters. The assertion of that principle, at that time, was the word, “fitly spoken” which has proved an “apple of gold” to us. The Union, and the Constitution, are the picture of silver, subsequently framed around it. The picture was made, not to conceal, or destroy the apple; but to adorn, and preserve it. The picture was made for the apple–not the apple for the picture.

Read the entire Fragments on the Constitution and Union selection here .

9. Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863

Aside from our original founding documents the Gettysburg address is perhaps the most important American creed ever written. It signifies America’s second founding or the moment our first founding more fully aligned with its own ideals. Since its decree America has begun to live in what Lincoln called “a new birth of freedom.” Here are selections from the address:

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. […] It is rather for us, the living, we here be dedicated to the great task remaining before us that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

You can read the full Gettysburg Address here .

10. Winston Churchill, “The Third Great Title-Deed of Anglo-American Liberties” July 4, 1918

Statue of Winston Churchill.

A great harmony exists between the spirit and language of the Declaration of Independence and all we are fighting for now. A similar harmony exists between the principles of that Declaration and all that the British people have wished to stand for, and have in fact achieved at last both here at home and in the self-governing Dominions of the Crown. The Declaration of Independence is not only an American document. It follows on Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights as the third great title-deed on which the liberties of the English-speaking people are founded.

Read Churchill's entire speech here .

11. Calvin Coolidge, “Speech on the 150 th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 5 1926

 Calvin Coolidge, the 30 th president of the United States, was sworn in after President Harding’s unexpected death. Harding’s administration was steeped in scandal. Coolidge is known for restoring integrity to the executive branch by rooting out corruption and being a model of integrity.

Coolidge gave his Fourth of July Speech in Philadelphia, the birthplace of our nation. There he pointed to the Liberty Bell as a great American symbol,

It is little wonder that people at home and abroad consider Independence Hall as hallowed ground and revere the Liberty Bell as a sacred relic. That pile of bricks and mortar, that mass of metal, might appear to the uninstructed as only the outgrown meeting place and the shattered bell of a former time, useless now because of more modern conveniences, but to those who know they have become consecrated by the use which men have made of them. They have long been identified with a great cause. They are the framework of a spiritual event.

Of the Declaration Coolidge stated,

It was not because it was proposed to establish a new nation, but because it was proposed to establish a nation on new principles, that July 4, 1776, has come to be regarded as one of the greatest days in history. Great ideas do not burst upon the world unannounced. They are reached by a gradual development over a length of time usually proportionate to their importance. This is especially true of the principles laid down in the Declaration of Independence. Three very definite propositions were set out in its preamble regarding the nature of mankind and therefore of government. These were the doctrine that all men are created equal, that they are endowed with certain inalienable rights, and that therefore the source of the just powers of government must be derived from the consent of the governed.

Of his trust in our Founding documents he said,

It is not so much, then, for the purpose of undertaking to proclaim new theories and principles that this annual celebration is maintained, but rather to reaffirm and reestablish those old theories and principles which time and the unerring logic of events have demonstrated to be sound. Amid all the clash of conflicting interests, amid all the welter of partisan politics, every American can turn for solace and consolation to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States with the assurance and confidence that those two great charters of freedom and justice remain firm and unshaken. Whatever perils appear, whatever dangers threaten, the Nation remains secure in the knowledge that the ultimate application of the law of the land will provide an adequate defense and protection.

Read Coolidge's full speech here .

12. John F. Kennedy, “Some Elements of the American Character” July 4, 1946

John F. Kennedy gave this speech as a candidate for Congress. In it he offers a robust defense of America’s founding. He lauds America’s religious character and derides the theory that America’s founders were concerned purely with economic interests. He explicitly states,

In recent years, the existence of this element in the American character has been challenged by those who seek to give an economic interpretation to American history. They seek to destroy our faith in our past so that they may guide our future. These cynics are wrong…

 Kennedy instead argues,

In Revolutionary times, the cry "No taxation without representation" was not an economic complaint. Rather, it was directly traceable to the eminently fair and just principle that no sovereign power has the right to govern without the consent of the governed. Anything short of that was tyranny. It was against this tyranny that the colonists "fired the shot heard 'round the world."

Kennedy then espouses a political theory of the American founding that relies on natural rights, 

The American Constitution has set down for all men to see the essentially Christian and American principle that there are certain rights held by every man which no government and no majority, however powerful, can deny. Conceived in Grecian thought, strengthened by Christian morality, and stamped indelibly into American political philosophy, the right of the individual against the State is the keystone of our Constitution. Each man is free.

You can read John F. Kennedy's full speech here .

13. Martin Luther King Jr., “I Have a Dream” 1963

Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech” is another great cry from another great man declaring that America was not living up to its founding principles.

King begins his speech by harkening back to Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. He states, “This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.” Yet, he argues, 100 years later black men and women are still not free. To right this wrong, he points to the Declaration,

In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds."

King refused to believe that there was no hope. He said,

But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. And so, we've come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.

King’s dream inspired a nation to live up to its ideals. His beautiful words have become iconic,

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

 You can read and listen to "I Have a Dream" in full here .

14. Martin Luther King Jr. “The American Dream” Sermon Delivered at Ebenezar Baptist Church” July 4, 1965

In this sermon delivered on July 4, 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. locates the substance of the American dream within the Declaration of Independence. About the statement, “All men are created equal,” King states, “The first saying we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It doesn’t say “some men,” it says “all men.”

King goes on to explain to the congregation what separates the United States from other nations around the world.

 Then that dream goes on to say another thing that ultimately distinguishes our nation and our form of government from any totalitarian system in the world. It says that each of us has certain basic rights that are neither derived from or conferred by the state.

As the source of these inalienable rights King points to the fact that they are God-given. “Never before in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profound, eloquent, and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality,” he said.

King goes on to point out that America has not lived up to this dream. He describes America as being “divided against herself.” He argues that America cannot afford an “anemic democracy.”

He however professed hope that this dream will challenge America to remember her “noble capacity for justice and love and brotherhood.” He further challenged America to respect the “dignity and worth of all human personality” and to live up to the ideal that “all men are created equal.”

King clarifies that equality does not mean that every musician is a Mozart or every philosopher an Aristotle, but that all men are “equal in intrinsic worth.” He points to the Biblical concept of imago dei . He states, “[T]are no gradations in the image of God. Every man from a treble white to a bass black is significant on God’s keyboard, precisely because every man is made in the image of God. He ends his sermon with these powerful words,

We have a dream. It started way back in 1776, and God grant that America will be true to her dream. I still have a dream this morning that truth will reign supreme and all of God’s children will respect the dignity and worth of human personality. And when this day comes the morning stars will sing together and the sons of God will shout for joy.

Read Martin Luther King Jr.'s full sermon here .

15. Ronald Reagan, “Address to the Nation on Independence Day” July 4, 1986

Statue of Ronald Reagan.

In this speech Reagan recalls the moment of the signing of the Declaration,

Fifty-six men came forward to sign the parchment. It was noted at the time that they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honors. And that was more than rhetoric; each of those men knew the penalty for high treason to the Crown. ``We must all hang together,'' Benjamin Franklin said, ``or, assuredly, we will all hang separately.'' And John Hancock, it is said, wrote his signature in large script so King George could see it without his spectacles. They were brave. They stayed brave through all the bloodshed of the coming years. Their courage created a nation built on a universal claim to human dignity, on the proposition that every man, woman, and child had a right to a future of freedom.

Reagan also talked about the beautiful friendship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. He noted how they died on the same day, July 4 th , exactly 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It was their first gift to us, Reagan said.

My fellow Americans, it falls to us to keep faith with them and all the great Americans of our past. Believe me, if there's one impression I carry with me after the privilege of holding for 5 ½ years the office held by Adams and Jefferson and Lincoln, it is this: that the things that unite us -- America's past of which we're so proud, our hopes and aspirations for the future of the world and this much-loved country -- these things far outweigh what little divides us. And so tonight we reaffirm that Jew and gentile, we are one nation under God; that black and white, we are one nation indivisible; that Republican and Democrat, we are all Americans. Tonight, with heart and hand, through whatever trial and travail, we pledge ourselves to each other and to the cause of human freedom, the cause that has given light to this land and hope to the world.

You can watch Ronald Reagan's speech here or read Reagan's speech here .

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15th August 2023 Independence day speech in English

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a speech on independence day in assamese

Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fellow citizens, Today, as we gather to commemorate the 76th anniversary of India’s independence, we stand united in celebration and reflection. On this historic day, we honor the sacrifices of our forefathers who fought valiantly for the freedom we cherish today. 15th August 2023 Independence day speech in English Our journey from colonial subjugation to a sovereign nation has been one of resilience, determination, and unity. We remember the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, whose principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience ignited a movement that shook the foundations of an empire. We pay homage to the countless lives that were lost in the pursuit of our nation’s liberty. As we mark this occasion, let us not forget the responsibilities that come with freedom. It is our duty to uphold the values of democracy, justice, and equality that our leaders envisioned. It is a time to stand against division and work towards building a stronger, inclusive society for all. 15th August 2023 Independence day speech in English Today, our nation stands at the threshold of progress and innovation. We must harness the power of education, technology, and entrepreneurship to propel India onto the global stage. Let us continue to strive for advancements in science, medicine, and industry, while also addressing the challenges of poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability. On this Independence Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to a harmonious and prosperous India. As we hoist our tricolor flag, let it remind us of the sacrifices made and the dreams that were realized. May our actions today shape a better tomorrow for generations to come.

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On this auspicious day of August 15th, we gather to commemorate the remarkable journey of India towards independence and reflect upon the profound significance of this event in our history. Our struggle for freedom was characterized by years of sacrifice, unity, and determination. The roots of our fight for independence can be traced back to the colonization of India by the British in the 17th century. Centuries of exploitation, cultural suppression, and economic hardships compelled our brave leaders, such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Subhas Chandra Bose, to rise against the oppressive rule. The non-violent movement led by Gandhi, marked by acts of civil disobedience and peaceful protests, became the cornerstone of our fight. After years of tireless efforts and the unwavering spirit of our people, our nation finally saw the dawn of freedom on August 15, 1947. The midnight hour marked the birth of a new era, where we would shape our own destiny and rewrite our history. The political landscape of post-independence India was fraught with challenges. The need to unify a nation divided by religion, language, and culture was paramount. The framers of our Constitution worked diligently to create a framework that guaranteed fundamental rights, social justice, and equal opportunities for all citizens. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of our Constitution, ensured that India would be a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. Our political journey since independence has seen its share of successes and challenges. Economic reforms in the 1990s brought about unprecedented growth, while maintaining a diverse democracy remained a constant endeavor. India’s foreign policy evolved, seeking peaceful coexistence and fostering international cooperation while safeguarding our sovereignty. Today, as we celebrate our 76th Independence Day, we must acknowledge the progress we have made. Our advancements in technology, education, and healthcare have transformed the nation. However, we must also address persistent issues such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. Let us remember that the strength of our democracy lies in our unity amidst diversity. We must continue to uphold the values of tolerance, harmony, and inclusivity. By fostering an environment of innovation and entrepreneurship, we can propel India towards becoming a global leader in various sectors. In conclusion, as we hoist our tricolor flag high and sing the national anthem, let us pay homage to the sacrifices of those who fought valiantly for our freedom. Let us rededicate ourselves to the ideals of justice, liberty, and equality. Together, as one nation, one people, we shall overcome challenges and realize the dreams of our forefathers. Jai Hind!

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