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Happy Independence Day 2023: The Beautiful Indian Flag.
India’s 77th Independence Day 2023 As the vibrant tapestry of India readies itself for the grand spectacle of the 77th Independence Day on August 15, 2023, we stand at a crossroads of reflection and revelry. This momentous occasion is not merely a date on the calendar; it’s a tribute to the resilience, courage, and unity that have woven together the rich fabric of our nation. Together, let’s…
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With a vibrant tricolor design and iconic Ashoka Chakra, the Indian Flag is a symbol that holds a profound significance within the heart of the nation. Beyond its captivating visual appeal, the flag holds a wealth of intriguing facts and historical significance. Each color, every stripe, and the symbolism they carry reflect India's journey, values, and aspirations. From its design origins to its role in the country's struggle for independence, the Indian flag is a powerful emblem that continues to unite and inspire. In this exploration of interesting facts, we delve into the stories behind the saffron, white, and green, and the dignified presence of the Ashoka Chakra at the center. These facets unveil not just a flag, but a tapestry of history, unity, and hope that flies high over the vast expanse of India's past, present, and future.
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thenewsfactsnow · 1 year
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77th Independence Day: PM Salutes Progress, Pledge Support to Manipur
Marking the 77th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extends warm wishes and emphasizes the need to fortify India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation during the Amrit Kaal. New Delhi, August 15, 2023 – In a message the Nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted his 140 crore ‘Pariwarjan’ (Family Members) and noted the trust in the country which is at an all time high.…
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sitehec · 1 year
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77th Independence Day of INDIA.
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lnc-silhouette · 1 year
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10 Things That You Can Do on Indepedence Day
Discover 10 exciting ways to celebrate Independence Day from flag hoisting ceremonies and watching movies to exploring historic monuments.
On August 15th 2023, India will be celebrating its 77th Independence Day. It is a poignant occasion where we embrace our liberation from the clutches of British rule and honour the sacrifices of those who selflessly gave their lives for a cherished vision.
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Creative Ways to Display Your Patriotism on Independence Day
Indian Independence Day is a time to celebrate the nation's freedom and honor the sacrifices made by countless individuals. To show your patriotism and make the day memorable, consider these creative ideas:
1. Patriotic Decor: Transform your home or office with vibrant tricolor decorations. Use Indian flags, balloons, and streamers to create a festive atmosphere. You can also incorporate patriotic symbols and quotes into your decor for an extra touch of pride.
2. Themed Outfits: Wear clothing in the colors of the Indian flag—saffron, white, and green. Whether it's a traditional kurta, a saree, or a simple t-shirt, dressing in patriotic colors is a great way to show your support and love for the country.
3. Community Events: Participate in or organize community events such as flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural performances, and parades. Engaging in these activities helps bring people together and fosters a sense of national unity.
4. Patriotic Crafts: Get creative with DIY crafts. Make your own tricolor flags, patriotic rangoli designs, or festive banners. These crafts can be displayed at home or shared with neighbors to spread the spirit of Independence Day.
5. Personalized Greeting Cards: Send personalized Independence Day cards to friends and family. Varnz offers beautifully designed 77th Independence Day cards that you can customize with your own messages. These cards add a personal touch to your celebrations and show your appreciation for loved ones.
Incorporate these ideas to make your Independence Day celebration vibrant and meaningful, while sharing the joy with those around you.
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marwahstudios · 1 year
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Sandeep Marwah Inaugurates Webinar on India’s 77th Independence Day
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15th August, 2023 – A significant webinar commemorating the 77th Independence Day of the Republic of India was organized by the International Institute of Influencers, under the able leadership of Shama Hussain. The event was graced by the esteemed presence of Sandeep Marwah, the President of Marwah Studios and Chancellor of AAFT University, along with several other distinguished guests.
In his inaugural address, Dr. Sandeep Marwah delivered a profound message about the essence of patriotism and love for the country. He expressed his heartfelt tribute to the valiant individuals who sacrificed their blood and lives to secure India’s independence. Dr. Marwah’s words resonated deeply with the attendees, inspiring a renewed sense of national pride and unity among the participants.
The event was graced by the presence of several notable personalities, including: Maj. Gen. Sanjay Soi (Retd.): A respected retired military officer who has served the nation with honor. Dr. Nawab Mir Nasir Ali Khan: The Consul of the Republic of Kazakhstan, fostering diplomatic relations between the two nations. Maj. Gen. Rajan Kochar VSM (Retd.): A retired officer who has played a significant role in the defense and security of the country. Justice Talwant Singh: A prominent legal figure known for upholding justice and the rule of law. Dr. Tiffaney Williams: Representing the United States of America, she brings an international perspective to the event.Dr. Andrea Payne: An esteemed presence, adding her insights to the discussions.
The webinar provided a platform for a diverse range of perspectives on patriotism, unity, and the significance of India’s independence. The attendees had the opportunity to engage in insightful conversations, exchange ideas, and strengthen connections with like-minded individuals from various walks of life.
The International Institute of Influencers, led by Shama Hussain, demonstrated its commitment to fostering meaningful dialogues that contribute to the growth and development of society. The event served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters, reigniting the spirit of national pride and the shared goal of progress.
The success of the webinar lies in its ability to bring together individuals from different backgrounds and cultures, united by their love for India and their dedication to its bright future. The presence of such esteemed personalities and the valuable discussions that took place truly marked the significance of India’s 77th Independence Day.
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kupwaratimes-fan · 1 year
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77th Independence Day Celebration at Army Goodwill School Nowgam By Naugam Brigade
77th Independence Day Celebration at Army Goodwill School Nowgam By Naugam Brigade Handwara August 15: As part of the celebrations of 77th Independence Day of India, flag hoisting ceremony along with cultural programmes was organised at AGS, Naugam. The event saw a huge participation of children along with teachers and support staff who expressed their joy and creativity on the Independence Day…
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nando161mando · 1 month
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▶️ Islamabad marks 77th Independence Day as Pakistanis vow to stand with Palestine
Nasir Kazmi reports from Islamabad.
#Pakistan #WeAreAllGaza
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India and Independence- Part 1
Tomorrow, 15th of August, is when India celebrates her 77th Independence day and I'd like to rant on everything that should be brought in spotlight. Here we go:
Religion and its role in today's India: I expect we all know what's the current state of religion is in India. It has became no more than a political tool to gain votes. Nothing more. People kill, torture, rape, exploit in the name of religion. The united front this country once presented in the face of the colonisers has long been collapsed. People of different faith find themselves questioning their safety and rights in our country. Have we all forgotten? That in the struggle of independence, we didn't see eachother as hindu, muslims or Sikh, we were just Indians. That during the Jallian wala bagh shootings, the Britishers didn't discriminate between Hindus and muslims, they open fired at all. So why today we point fingers at eachother? Why does extremist parties still thrive in this country who spread religious hatred and entice communal violence? They put on a facade that 'blah blah religion is under threat' and naively everyone agrees. The higher ups plays with the religious beliefs so that they can remain in that position of power. We must remind ourselves this independence day that as long as we foster religious hate, we are never going to develop.
Deep rooted patriarchy and it's cruel effects on the women of this country: Oh I can never run out of words when speaking on this topic. Whether you're a man who has been told since childhood that "boys don't cry" or a woman who has experienced all the atrocities committed by people around you just because you're a woman. We all have experienced the toxic effects of Patriarchy in our daily lives. The mindset that men are superior, more logical, more capable, owner of the house, women are emotional, weak, should stay at home, lower their voices while talking to men, each and every one of this point mixes the poison of Patriarchy deeper into the rivers of this country. It is so deeply engraved that people don't even bat an eyelash when a husband treats his wife like shit. Domestic abuse is common in India. Violence against women is justified. "Husbands have a right to beat their wives", I heard this from the mouth of my own grandmother 2 days ago. This country got independence 77 years ago, but women don't have any in this country. From the second we step out of their homes, men eye us lecherously, we step into our workplace, the manager gives us a creepy smile, we go to schools and colleges, the principal teaches us "don't dress provocatively." Where are the morals? Rape has became so common that we don't understand how horrific it is. And how do the rapists get punished? Bilkis bano's rapists were bailed out and were felicitated with garlands and bouquets as if they did some great thing for the country. THEY GANG RAPED HER. Nirbhaya's case (Delhi 2012), changed nothing! The convicts were hanged yes, but what did the government do to lessen the chances of another nirbhaya? What did they do to protect the women of our country? Nothing. Prajjwal Revanna, a renowned politician, whose rally our honourable pm😍 himself attended, had raped women and had recorded sex tapes of him doing the act. What was the action taken against him? Nothing. The recent news that cut deeply through the medical community, The kolkata doctor's horrific rape and brutal murder. She had completed her 36 HOUR shift and had dinner with her juniors at 2 am. Then went to rest in the seminar hall. What are they doing to bring justice? Nothing, just false assurances. All this country does is sits back and wait for another Bilkis bano, another nirbhaya, another female doctor. When is this going to change?
I wanted to delve even deeper into the issues but the post is getting too long. So, wait for part 2 ig?
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During his address from Red Fort, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, extended his greetings to the "140 crore family members" commemorating Independence Day. He acknowledged India as the largest democracy in the world and also the foremost country in terms of population.
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I don't know how many of you know and how many of you don't like what is going on in India recently but Trigger Warning:
So Last Friday, in Kolkata, a 31 year old resident doctor was murdered and then raped in one of the hospitals called R G Kar. She was on a 36 hour duty, when after mid night she went to the 4th floor seminar room of the hospital to get some sleep and rest, when she was murdered and raped. It is said she was gang raped by 8 or 10 (from amount of semen found in her body) and then mutilated by a hair clip. Her bones were broken, there was blood and bruises and cuts. I can't make you guys understand, how horrific this is. The whole of Kolkata, west Bengal, India is burning in rage for how this innocent woman was killed. The police tried to portray this as suicide and government is also helping. There's been attacks on the hospital to destroy evidences.
India just celebrated independence day yesterday, but how can we even think of celebrating independence in a country where women aren't independent? Where women are not free to feel secure and safe even in their work places? How are we independent? And there are people of social medias who are making a total mockery of this poor girl's faith, like isn't there any humanity left? What kind of monstrous creatures are humans becoming? Why can't we feel safe in our country, in our work places? Why should always feel the fear? Why can't men control their primal instincts? Like aren't you someone's brother or someone's husband or someone's son? Imagine your mother, sister and wife's in their places?
I'm disappointed with this society and its people and with the government, the police and this country. India, this is your 77th year as a independent country, and this is the situation you're currently in. Shame. As a girl, I feel unsafe. Today this happened with this girl, tomorrow it can happen with me or my friend or with someone I know. Remember the nirbhaya case? The dhananjoy case? And other such millions of cases?
Why can't we feel safe in our own country? Why? Where can we feel safe? Our dead bodies aren't even safe nowadays. Because bastards exist who won't even show mercy to dead bodies because they are so driven by their primal instincts to f*ck and cause unimaginable pain to others. Like this is the world where we live, there's no guarantee for anyone's safety.
Start changing, world or be ready to face your own doom, because at this point humans are just becoming monsters.
I'm disappointed with this World. We want Justice
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ymustutortureme · 1 month
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Here's to hoping that Pakistan has a better future (We want Imran Khan back) Happy 77th independence day, even if I don't live there, im still Pakistani ❤️🇵🇰
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lyarisgirlscafe · 1 month
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77th Independence Day Cycle Race Sindh Cycling Association (PCF) organized the annual Pakistan Independence Day Cycle Race
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25 May 2023: King Abdullah II attended the ceremony held at Raghadan Palace to mark Jordan’s 77th Independence Day, also attended by Queen Rania and Crown Prince Al Hussein.
During the ceremony, the heads of the authorities delivered speeches expressing deep pride in Jordan and the importance of this occasion, which reaffirms Jordanians’ pride in their homeland, and their determination to continue towards further progress under its Hashemite leadership.
They expressed pride in the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and security agencies for safeguarding the nation’s achievements, commending Jordan’s unwavering position, led by His Majesty, in defence of just Arab causes, especially the Palestinian cause and Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, under the Hashemite Custodianship.
They noted Jordan’s ongoing modernisation efforts across the political, economic, and administrative tracks, as the state moves forward into its second centennial.
Royal family members, senior officials and officers, members of the diplomatic corps, and representatives of political parties, civil society organisations, and professional associations attended the ceremony.
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