Nation First, Always First
'Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav',
syas that is the theme of India's 75th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort from
where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the nation 'Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav',
Independence Day is observed as a national holiday in India every year on August 15. August 6 (ANI):
New Delhi [India] On August 15, this year, India will celebrate its 75th Independence Day with the theme 'Nation First, Always First.' The Indian government is commemorating 75 years of independence with the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav program,
which is devoted to the people of India. Why was India granted independence on August 15, 1947?
Independence Day commemorates the end of British rule in 1947 and the birth of a free and independent India. It also commemorates the anniversary of the subcontinent's division into two countries, India and Pakistan,
which happened at midnight on August 14-15, 1947.
How long has India been independent?
On August 15, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort in Delhi on the occasion of India's 74th Independence Day. What occurs on Independence Day?
Every year, the Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag and delivers an address to the country at Delhi's Red Fort,
which is followed by a military parade. The 'address to the nation speech is also delivered by India's President.
• "At midnight, when the rest of the world sleeps, India will awaken to life and independence." -...
• "A single person may die for an idea, but that concept will reincarnate itself in a thousand lifetimes after his death."
- The theme of India's 75th Independence Day festivities at the Red Fort, from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the country 'Azadi', is 'Nation First, Always First.'