The 15th of August has its own  importance for us Indians. It was on this day in 1947 that India became  independent. We won freedom after a hard struggle. On this day our first  Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, unfurled the National Flag at  the Red Fort for the first time All the people irrespective of their  caste, colour and creed celebrate the day every year amidst great  rejoicing. It is a public holiday. On this day we take a pledge to  defend our freedom with all our might.
The Independence Day is celebrated all  over the country with great joy. It is debatable whether the joy is  deep-rooted or it is just a customary practice. How many people feel in  the country that their lot has improved. People hold meetings, fly the  tricolour and sing the National Anthem. It is not only in India but  Indians all over the world celebrate it.
In Delhi, the capital of India, the day  is celebrated with great pomp and show. People gather in large numbers  in the Parade Ground in front of the Red Fort. There is a great hustle  and bustle everywhere. They line up all routes leading to the fort and  eagerly wait for the arrival of the Prime Minister.
The foreign ambassadors and dignitaries  also participate in the celebrations. The Prime Minister unfurls the  National Flag. A guard of honour is given by the local police and the  army. A salute of 31 guns is fired. The military band plays the National  Anthem. The Prime Minister greets the ambassadors seated at the parapet  and delivers a speech. Homage is paid to those who sacrificed their  lives for the freedom of the country. After the Prime Minister's speech  the function comes to an end with the recital of Jana Gana Mana and the  crowd begins to melt away.
The Independence Day reminds us of those patriots who fought and suffered to win freedom for us.
