Learn about India's Independence Day and know how the day is celebrated
Learn about India's Independence Day and know how the day is celebrated
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India’s Independence Day: Just the Facts
Independence Day in India is a national holiday observed on August 15.
It celebrates the end of British rule in 1947 and the beginning of a free and independent Indian nation.
Plus, the day marks when the Indian subcontinent was broken up into two countries: India and Pakistan.
The Indian independence movement began during World War I and was led by Mohandas Gandhi, who advocated for a nonviolent end to British rule.
Independence Day is celebrated with flag-raising ceremonies, drills, and the singing of the national anthem.
Kite flying has become an Independence Day tradition.
And, even though government offices in New Delhi are closed, the buildings remain lit.
Independence Day in India is a national holiday observed on August 15.
It celebrates the end of British rule in 1947 and the beginning of a free and independent Indian nation.
Plus, the day marks when the Indian subcontinent was broken up into two countries: India and Pakistan.
The Indian independence movement began during World War I and was led by Mohandas Gandhi, who advocated for a nonviolent end to British rule.
Independence Day is celebrated with flag-raising ceremonies, drills, and the singing of the national anthem.
Kite flying has become an Independence Day tradition.
And, even though government offices in New Delhi are closed, the buildings remain lit.