India will mark its 78th Independence Day on August 15, 2024, a momentous occasion symbolising more than seventy years of liberation from British colonialism. This yearly event, celebrated with a sense of national pride and deep patriotism, pays tribute to the brave acts of freedom fighters and the nation’s progress towards autonomy and growth. This article offers a detailed exploration of the importance, historical background, and celebrations associated with India’s Independence Day in 2024.
Is it the 77th or 78th anniversary of Independence Day?
The 78th Independence Day celebration in 2024 will mark India’s independence from British rule on 15 August 1947. Even though it’s the 77th year since gaining freedom, the day has been celebrated 78 times after independence. This double source of information can cause confusion, yet each figure is correct within its own context.
What does Independence Day mean for you?
This class X student of Prerana program of @EduMinOfIndia shares his excitement to witness the #IndependenceDay celebrations physically from Red fort as a special guest this year. pic.twitter.com/wbkuzHBj6L
— PRO Defence Jammu (@prodefencejammu) August 8, 2024
Theme for Fourth of July 2024
The theme for this year, “Viksit Bharat” or “Developed India,” signifies the goal of turning India into a developed and progressive nation by 2047, the 100th anniversary of its independence.
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Significance of Independence Day in History
On this particular day, India achieved freedom from British control following almost two hundred years of colonial rule. The British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act on July 18, 1947, which helped bring an end to British domination and resulted in the partition of India and Pakistan.
#WATCH | Preparations ahead of the 78th Independence Day celebrations are underway at Delhi’s Red Fort.#IndependenceDay2024 pic.twitter.com/Jz5g3fBXcj
— DD India (@DDIndialive) August 13, 2024
Important Events On Independence Day
Speech by the PM: On August 15, Prime Minister Modi will give a speech at the Red Fort to the nation.
Honouring Freedom Fighters: On Independence Day, we remember the many people who gave their lives for India’s independence.
Civic And Cultural Engagement: Parades, cultural events, traditional dance performances, and patriotic educational initiatives are examples of patriotic activities.
Flag Hoisting: In public places such as government buildings and schools, the national flag is hoisted.