Celebrate Independence Day in your residential apartment

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Celebrate Independence Day in your residential apartment

 

India's most important national event is only a few days away. As with each national event, we have fresh ways to celebrate our country's Independence Day on August 15th in every household setting. Every year, this day is remembered as a sign of faith and victory, commemorating India's freedom. This day is also recognized as the day Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the Indian tricolor at the Red Fort's barricades in Delhi. Thousands of heroes gave their lives to liberate this land.

 

How shall we pay tribute to their bold bravery?

 

Yes, with honour for his sacrifice, you can celebrate Independence Day in your residential apartments by following the steps outlined below:

 

1. Decoration and pomp.

 

Prior to Independence Day, clean your buildings' corners, entrances, and gardens. Choose a location to decorate with tricolour flowers, ribbons, and balloons, as well as a location to place the flag. Make sure to complete the cleaning and half-decoration one day in advance.


2. Flag Hoisting:

 

To raise awareness of the significance of this day, associate members mail invitations to respected family members of the housing society, specifying the time and location of the flag hoisting ceremony. To make this ritual more engaging, all members meet for the flag hoisting, and anyone can give a good statement about the significance of August 15th. As a national emblem, there are some tight requirements for flying the tricolour flag. Members of the committee and residents must be aware of these severe restrictions in order for them to be followed.

 

4. Hosting a live, modest program:

 

Hosting a live broadcast on Independence Day, as it does each year, adds to the day's significance. Organising children in your flat and inspiring them with live stage performances might raise awareness about this day.

 

5. Kite Flying:

 

Because Independent Day is a festival of joy and gaiety, a kite flying competition can also be held. This competition allows for the usage of tricolour kites, which represent the symbol of freedom.

 

Conclude:

 

Don't forget to celebrate Independence Day; it is every Indian's privilege to commit ourselves to this one day when we are all united. Sonawane wishes everyone a happy Independence Day.

 

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