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Sample speech for independence day for students and all
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Introduction
Independence day is one of the greatest celebrations for every country. It marks the freedom of that particular country.
Today we will see a sample speech to be delivered on the occasion of the Indian independence day celebration by students, teachers, and any patriotic Indian.
We have prepared very useful points to make our speech impressive and easy to understand and remember.
Here is our sample speech on the occasion of Independence day with exclusive and vital points.
Points for the speech for the Independence Day celebration
The following points will help you make your speech impressive and outstanding.
1)Formal beginning
2)Wishes of Happy Independence Day
3)As a national festival
4)Reasons for celebration
5)Gifts of Independence
6)200 years of slavery
7)Glorious freedom struggle
8)Glorious past of India
9)British policies of divide and rule
10) Well-known freedom fighters
11)Benefits of Independence
12)Challenges to protecting Independence
13)How is it celebrated
14)celebration by armed forces
15)Our responsibilities
16) My feelings
17)wishes
18)Formal ending
These are some of the specimen points for preparing and delivering the speech on the occasion of the Independence Day celebration.
Video of Independence Day speech
Sample speech on Independence Day for students and all
Respected chief guest, honorable principal, teachers, and my patriotic Indians, good morning, I am Karan. I would like to express my thoughts about the Indian Independence Day celebration.
First I would like to wish you all a very happy Independence Day.
India became free from foreign rule on 15th August 1947 and we celebrate it every year its anniversary on 15th August. This day is celebrated as a national festival and there is a public holiday on the 15th of August.
The prime reason for celebrating Indian Independence Day is to salute our great freedom fighters who sacrificed their everything for achieving freedom and to remind us of the value of being free and our responsibilities to our Motherland India.
Independence has given us many gifts like freedom of thought, action, and education and for that, we must be grateful to our freedom fighters who laid their lives for this noble cause of freeing India from around 200 years of British Rule.
Our India was treated like a slave for almost two centuries. This very fact marks the value and importance of being a free country.
Before the arrival of the British, India was called a golden sparrow. It had a lot of wealth and knowledge. Britishers came here as traders of spices and became rulers by using the policy of divide and rule and used the same policy to maintain their power for almost 200 years.
But Indian freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Lokmanya Tilak, Pandit Nehru, and Bhagat Sing took India on the path of freedom by mass awakening. They along with many known and unknown Indians fought for Independence and finally made British rulers run away from our pious country.
Every year we celebrate Our Independence Day with great zeal and zest. There is flag hoisting in all the schools and government and private firms accompanied by rich cultural programs and activities. our armed forces celebrate it with disciplined parades and traditions. Everywhere one can experience patriotic joy and spirit.
So now it is our responsibility to protect our freedom from foreign invasion and make India No.1 in the world. For that, we need to work hard and be ready to sacrifice everything we have,
I feel very happy and proud on this occasion and feel lucky to be born in India of glorious culture.
In the end, I again wish you a very happy Independence Day and take your leave with Jai Hind Jai Bharat.
10 lines for Independence Day speech for kids
- I wish you a very happy Independence Day.
- Our India became free on 15th August 1947 and we celebrate 15th August of every year as its anniversary.
- It is our national festival and there is a public holiday on this day for all.
- Independence Day is celebrated in schools, colleges, government offices, and in private firms.
- We sing the national anthem and arrange various programs.
- We celebrate Independence Day to salute our freedom fighters and remember their sacrifices.
- India was the slave of British rulers for 200 years and our freedom fighters made it free.
- We must protect our freedom and be ready to sacrifice everything for our country.
- Our freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Babu, and Lokmanya Tilak are our role models and we should try to become like them.
10)I feel very happy and proud on this day of the Independence Day celebration.
Small speech for primary and secondary students for Independence Day
Respected principal, teachers, and friends, good morning, my name is Sam. I am going to express my thoughts about Independence Day.
India became independent on 15th August 1947 from the British Rule of 200 years because of the great struggle by our freedom fighters.
So every year we celebrate 15th August as our Independence Day to salute the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and to remember them.
Now we are a free and democratic country and we have freedom of work, education, and expression but we must perform our duties along with enjoying our rights.
Our India was a prosperous country before the rule of the Britishers who robbed our everything using their policy of divide and rule and now we need to remove all differences among us and live unitedly as a nation.
On this day I would like to appeal to you to be ready to sacrifice everything you have for the sake of our country. Together let’s determine to make India a superpower.
I wish you a very happy Independence Day and take your leave.
Thank you very much for listening to me intently.
Conclusion
These are our sample speeches for Independence Day for students, kids, and all.
I hope you will like it. The first speech is for students and all and we have given 10 lines for speech for small kids.
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