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Independence Day Speech/Anchoring

1. Welcome....

"Freedom should not be something you have to deseve. It's something you just naturally have. It's something that no one can take away from you. So, let's celebrate freedom.... HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY. 

I warmly welcome our esteemed Principal Sir, Reputable Teachers & benevolent students. 

2. Flag Hoisting....

On this auspicious day we all assembled here on this online platform to celebrate our 74th Independence Day. 

So, for that first of all let's salute our flag with the deep faith in our word...great pride in our soul...& extremely glowing dreams in our eyes.

Please everyone stand-up and take your position and follow the command.


3. National Anthem....

Independence day's celebration is undoubtedly incomplete without the national anthem. So for that I would like to request all of you please stay in your standing position and respectfully take part in singing our National Anthem. 'Jan Gan Man....'


4. Raising slogan....

Vande Mataram....(2)

ay Hind...(2)


5. Speech By Class Teacher.

So, I .....(Your Name) from the core of my heart congratulate to you all for being part in this Online independence Day Celebration. It's a total noval idea or like a new beginning in this century. ONLINE became the most used and lived word in this year. Covid-19 has changed our settled lifestyle and we start forming the new ways of living life... Celebrating the life...& We can say Independence means only that our control over our decisions. But, we must have to remember Rabindranath Tagore's words...

" Men, Money and Materials can not by themselves bring Victory or Freedom. We must have the motive power that will inspire us to brave deeds and heroic exploits. " 

Along with we should always remember that 'The service of Indian means the service of millions who suffer. It means the service for ending of poverty, ignorance, diseases & equality of opportunity. The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from the every eye. 

Let's make our country independent from all the unseen boundaries.

I would like to conclude with again Tagore's word... 

"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high...                                    

Where knowledge is free....                         

Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake." 


Wishing you all very Happy Independence Day.!



Resources: 

https://www.learnesl.net/comparing-script-for-independence-day-at-school-2/







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