Showing posts with label happy independence day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy independence day. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Independence Day #03

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Every Indian out there knows that the country achieved independence from the British rule on August 15, 1947 and this year marks the 62nd year of independence! Many of us also know from the history books in our schools the recorded sacrifices that were made to regain the sovereignty of our motherland! Equally familiar is the fact that on this day the country celebrates this landmark achievement in its usual customary and colourful ways! The National flag is hoisted in the national capital of New Delhi, and at the various state capitals and union territories. The Prime Minister lists the achievements of the country since the last Independence Day, raises the current and important domestic and sometimes international issues, and urges fellowmen to come together to solve it! Various cultural events are held, and special shows to honour the martyrs and the surviving freedom fighters are staged. And so another Independence Day quietly comes to an end, the very day our forefathers and great leaders of pre-independent India dreamt of. But for us it is just another national holiday, a mere show of pomp, special shows on television, everything but an occasion to celebrate the spirit of independence, and relive and revive the spirit of fighting!

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Why should we fight today? And against whom? Or what is there to fight for? Well, in my opinion we should ask ourselves why we have stopped the fight! After all, we have so many nagging problems, big and small, around us! Isn't? Unfortunately, today we have 'learnt to live' with these problems and as long as they don't 'severely' make a dent on our personal lives, we just don't care! But have we ever wondered where we went wrong! I know this will kick start the blame game! There is corruption, redtapism that slows down development, and there are no good politicians, no leaders, no vision, no resources, and so on! But do we also realise that we too are responsible for this dismal state of affairs? Everyone knows that there cannot be a change overnight but I hope we will agree that there has to be some beginning somewhere!

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What is independence and what is freedom? For most of us political independence is freedom enough! The term 'independence' and the sense of 'being independent' has outshined the freedom struggle fought by our leaders and countrymen. What they sought was an independent India and more than that the 'freedom' to govern ourselves and to be dictated by some foreign force! Sadly, we have achieved the political independence but only some degree of real freedom. Real freedom is what will turn our country into a strong and united India! And every one of us should be fighting for it now!

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Take for instance the personal freedom, a freedom that can be exercised by one individual without violating the other person's freedom. In a nutshell, the freedom to express my views, do my own things without hurting others' sentiments, and feelings and sentiments. It is a part of the civil liberties that protect an individual from the government of the residing nation setting limits for it so that it cannot abuse its power and interfere unduly with the lives of its citizens. Now how many of us can proudly say that we enjoy complete personal freedom in our 'independent' country?! I am not questioning here the rights of the government in upholding the law of the land or punishing the guilty and extending protection to its citizens. Every government has the right to do that! But this is more about the apathy, of the government and a few individuals and groups, in the name of caste, religion, tradition, and gender that directly or indirectly violates my personal freedom to express my views or do my own things! It is an irony that only a select few have personal freedom which is only misused in restricting the freedom of others. There are more unwritten and unspoken laws being followed here than the customary written ones on bound books, which are almost never followed! Many of our laws are only 'said' in the right spirit but not 'done' in the right way.

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Rights are not allowed to be fully exercised

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Similarly we do not fully enjoy the civil rights, social rights, cultural rights and the rights to quality health, quality education, and defense to name a few. Even the right to vote has often been not allowed to exercise in the way we want it to, and needless to say the right to education is dictated by castes and money! Quality health services are denied to many. Everything comes with a heavy price tag! There can be several reasons for this but unfortunately our 'muted mumbles' is only making things get worse!

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How many of us can proudly say that we enjoy all these rights to the fullest! Right from getting a birth certificate for our babies, to admissions in schools and colleges, and to get the jobs that we deserve, we compromise on everything. This compromise is not 'ahimsa' that Mahatma Gandhi stood for; this is typical 'meek' surrendering to the apathy of the few bad elements in the society! Of course, there will be a very few out there who would have not experienced the apathy of the officials at some point in time! But that's only a handful of the population! A majority of us are still in the dark about our rights even on everyday issues! Even after 62 years of self-governing independent India we cannot get to exercise our rights and get things done in the way it ought to be done! Superficially, India has improved leaps and bounds in many fields. The quality of life has improved but sadly the quality of 'living' has not! Many of us do not even realise that in some parts of the country, far from our busy cities and our so-called social consciousness, some people are still fighting for some basic things, not with the British Empire but with the Indian government.

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It is startling that we have failed to realise the gravity of the situation we are in. Or is it like we have meekly surrendered to the official apathy and gone numb to issues around us? Or is it simply because we have lost the spirit of fighting that our leaders and millions of citizens in pre-independent India displayed against the British? May be, it is a bit of all of them. The freedom struggle for independent India was not scripted by Gandhi and Nehru and other leaders alone, there were millions of people who stood up at that time to fight. The only reason was they wanted to be the masters of their own destiny, to help themselves and the country, the single most important persona that each one of us is missing today! What we need today is freedom, freedom across all spectrums and at all levels and the political independence is only just a beginning. If this happens, India will be a real force to reckon with!

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An Annual celebration held each year on July 4, 1776, the date the Declaration of Independence was signed by Thomas Jefferson, assisted by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston, all members of the Continental Congress, An Independence Day Party is a holiday dedicated to celebrating our most basic inalienable rights. Every year, Americans don the red white and blue colors that are symbolic of the United States of America. We wave flags, we picnic, and we watch fireworks when the sun goes down and the night time sky lights up with flashes of light symbolic of the bombs bursting in air of which Frances Scott Key wrote in our National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner".

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This year, with the war seeming to go on forever, and such controversy over America's continuing involvement in that war, take time to show that, no matter what your stance on the war, you support your country and the men and women who go when their country says "go" by tying yellow ribbons around trees, car antennas, tail gates, or door handles. Consider wearing a black armband for those who have lost their life in the conflict. Take one more step to show your support by inviting a military family or those who have family members in the military to your home to be a part of your holiday celebration.

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Of course donning the standard issue red, white, and blue colors and waving little flags is a great way to show your support, but it is also important to do things to make sure your children understand the importance of things like the declaration of Independence, and the freedoms spelled out in our constitution. You can really feel great if you include recitations such as:

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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

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And be certain your guests know from what document that quote was taken.

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Independence Day #02

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India's independence marks India getting Freedom from British rule. India got her freedom on 15th of August 1947 from British rule and Reborn as sovereign nation again.

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In 16th and 17th centuries India was one of the richest country in the world. With its deposit of minerals and agricultural products western world always wanted to conduct trade with India. With lot of efforts British, French, and Dutch were success in establishing the trade. They started their own companies. British established east India company in Calcutta.

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India was group of small countries at time and each one was ruled by independent kings and their family.And the infighting was normal in between kingdoms. British with their superior weapons started helping losing kingdoms in return of accepting their protection. Gradually almost all of India has fallen in this trap and all of India was fighter ruled directly by British or through the kings who accepted the British protection and supremacy on them.

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On each Kingdome who accepted the births supremacy has to accommodate one British representative in their palace to make sure that the thing are going according to the way British wished. They just taken over the states and kingdom which were not able to pay their hefty protection fees and joined with their places which they were ruling directly.

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Due to over exploitation Indian people fed up with British rule and some states started resisting to British rule. But they were overpowered by mighty force of British army with superior weapons and discipline. The kings of resisted states were brutally murdered to make a lesson for other kings and people.

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Though there was lot of uprising against the British regime whose primary intention was to loot Indian wealth which is considered a rich nation at that time, the major and organized resistance was happened on 1857 which known as India's First War of Independence. British called it as Sepoy Mutiny (soldier uprising) to ridicule this movement and to reduce the importance of the movement. Carl max was the first western scholar to call this movement as national revolt, even he used the term of sepoy revolt to describe the event. The term first war of independence was popularized by Vinayak_Damodar_Savarkar a popular Hindu activist and freedom fighter.

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On this events a group of Local kingdoms with the leadership of Queen of zancy and other kings started war against suppressing British rule. A group of Indian solders in British regiments refused to fight against their fellow Indians and instead they joined with independence war.However mighty British army defeated the war and renounced the movement as sepoy mutinity.

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Even though the 1857 war was defeated it has spread a freedom wish and hate against foreign British rule. This has lead to creation of Congress movements which has lead to Indian independence. Under the Prominent leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vithalbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji subash chandrabose and Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi's orating skills created a wave across the nation and forced British people to grant the freedom to India. In between Muslim league has come and Forced to divide India to create Pakistan as Muslim country.

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India celebrate Indian independence day on 15th of august on every year. The day marked with Military parades on Indian capital new Delhi with display of latest weapons. The state capitals also will conduct military parades. Schools and government offices will be on holiday.

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Normally Indians send greeting cards to friends and associates on Indian independence day. Lot of online greeting card websites are now providing free online Indian independence day cards. Below are some of them.

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Many countries worldwide commemorate the date when they gained independence after being part of another state or colony. The annual holiday is called independence day and each country celebrates the specific date it achieved its freedom.

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Definition: Independence or National Days are perhaps the most important day for a country to commemorate as a national holiday.

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For many nations the date is the country's day of independence, often in hard fought battles to claim their freedom.

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Some national holidays commemorate a significant day in the history of the country, or the birth of a national hero who helped establish the day the country's independence was declared.

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The following list signifies the month each country listed below celebrates Independence Day, National Day or other significant day.

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A celebration can include different events and festivities depending on the particular country that is celebrating. Many countries celebrate Independence Day with festive parades, firework displays and picnics.

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America's most important national holiday is also called July 4th or the Fourth Of July. The US celebrates the day that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776 when they gained freedom from Great Britain.

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The United States 4th of July is a very important celebration for all Americans. The event is a national holiday that allows Americans all across the country to participate in the parades, family picnics and barbeques. The evening usually ends with a large fireworks display and the singing of popular patriotic songs.

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Many countries sing an Independence Day Song to show their patriotism during this national holiday. For example, Chileans sing national songs called cuecas on September 18, Greeks sing Bouzouki songs on March 25 and Americans sing patriotic songs such as Stars & Stripes Forever, America the Beautiful and God Bless America.

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Countries also celebrate their independence by staging plays. An Independence Day cast re-enacts the important events leading up to their country's freedom.

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The history on the day varies for each country. For example, the US used to consist of 13 colonies ruled by King George III of England. After years of unrest and threat of war, a committee was formed to draft an official Declaration of Independence. John Hancock was the last member to sign the document, and copies were distributed throughout the country the next day. The US proclaimed July 4 as their official Independence Day. Since the early 1800's, Americans have celebrated this important holiday with picnics, fireworks and barbeques.

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