CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE – 2022

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE - 2022

15th August 2022 – India is celebrating 75 years of Independence. On this day all the people of India commemorate the birth of a free nation after a long and tiresome freedom struggle from British rule.

On this day people pay their heartiest gratitude to the freedom fighters and leaders like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Mahatma Gandhi and many others who sacrifice everything for a free nation. We recall the history of our country and honor the nation’s achievement as a whole.

On 15th August,1947, the Indian Flag was hoisted by the first prime minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Neheru, at Red Fort in Delhi. Now it is the tradition that has since been followed by every prime minister with an address to the nation.

This year the Central Government of India has taken a programme “Har Ghar Tiranga” to celebrate “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahatsov”. Indian hoist the tricolor in their homes to develop the connection with the National Flag.

Indian Independence Day is being celebrated in all over the country with great patriotism and this day is also observed as a national holiday.

 

Wish You A Happy Diwali 2021

HAPPY DIWALI 2021

Diwali is the victory of good over evil and light over darkness.

The word Diwali comes from ‘Deepavali’ which means a row of lighted candles.  It is a National Holiday of India and celebrated by different religions. This five-day festival is widely associated with worship of Laxmi and Ganesh. The celebrants prepare their home and workplaces with cleaning up, renovation and decoration. It is celebrated with

This year, Diwali date is 4th November, 2021 and it is going to be celebrated with only green labeled crackers.

Wishing you all A Happy,  Safe and Prosperous Diwali.

Gandhi Jayanti – 2021

GANDHI JAYANTI - 2021

2nd October – National Holiday!

The day is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti to honour and pay gratitude to the father of nation. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October,1869 in Porbandar, Gujrat, India.

One of the great patriot of India’s Independence Movement, Mahatma Gandhi was the main demonstrator of non-violent civil disobedience. His leadership on India’s Independence Movement compelled the british rulers to move out of India.

Besides Indian freedom struggle he also fought against pre-existing Indian caste system and untouchability. His idea of Ahinsa and Swaraj are observed across all over India. In his honour United Nations General Assembly announced 2nd October as ‘International Day of Non-violence’.

The day is celebrated not only in India but across the world to remember his belief in non-violence even under the worst circumstances and insuperable challenges through which India get freedom.

Happy Gandhi Jayanti!