IIK Independence Day

The Long Way to Freedom

-- Christa Mariya Manoj, VII-B, Carmel School

Monday, July 27, 2020

The day has come for our nation, a day when India awakes with freedom. The day when we are independent altogether.

Yes, the Memorial Day which India can never forget. Independence Day is a red-letter day for India. The British stepped their foot on the Indian soil as traders. They entered in India during the reign of the Mughal emperor, Jahangir. Then slowly they started ruling in India. They ruled for around two hundred years. Thereafter our patriots fought for our mother nation’s independence and finally India became independent on 15th August 1947.After independence, India became the largest democracy in the world.

India is a great country having different cultures, castes, creed, religions but still people here live together in harmony. That’s the reason India is famous for the common saying of “unity in diversity”.

India has a heavy background on agriculture and its allied sectors like forestry, fishing, Agra-biotech and much more. Most of its agriculture exports serve developing and least developed nations. The state of the Indian economy is usually sync with the political and social climate of the country.

India has to focus on many areas for its development like- education, poverty, social inequality and child labour.

Children are the pillars of the society and the strength of our nation. Independence Day is not only a celebration but also a day filled with joy and freedom.

Bharat Mata Ki Jai……….






Christa Mariya Manoj, VII-B, Carmel School



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