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இந்த பள்ளியில் படிக்கும் மாணவ-மாணவிகள் காலை உணவு சாப்பிடாமல் பள்ளிக்கு வந்து மயங்கி விழுவதை, தமிழ் ஆசிரியர் இளமாறன் கவனித்து வந்துள்ளார்.



ஏழை குடும்பத்தை சார்ந்த, மாணவர்களுக்கு காலை உணவு கூட சரியாக சாப்பிட முடியாமல் இருப்பதை அறிந்து, அவர் தனது சொந்த செலவில் மாணவர்களுக்கு இலவசமாக உணவு வழங்க முடிவு செய்துள்ளார்.


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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Independence Day Speech for Teachers 4

Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Good Morning one and all – First of all a very Happy Independence Day to all of you!

Students, you must be feeling surprised why our school has organized the function today, i.e. on Independence Day and not before like it always do. But let me tell you the reason why management planned it this way is because we wanted to make it even more special by celebrating it on that very day itself with great pomp and show.

Independence Day is declared as a national holiday in our country and as we all know that it falls on 15th of August every year. The freedom that our country won on that historic day was a milestone moment for all the Indians as it was won after a long period of relentless struggle and sacrifice of our forefathers. And most importantly our freedom fighters such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, and Subhash Chandra Bose sacrificed their lives to free India from slavery and a state of destitution. Therefore, let’s pay a grand salute to those great spirits who never lived for themselves but for their motherland.

Secondly, we can pay tribute to them in true sense of the term by dedicatedly working for our motherland and never performing any such deeds which may leave a blot on the integrity and dignity of our country. We are born here and being the citizens of our country it becomes our responsibility to bring glory and accolades to our country. This is called true patriotic fervor; we are not expected to be fanatics or to wage battles but to do whatever best we can in our capacity.

It doesn’t matter whether one is a doctor, engineer, teacher or a pilot by profession, what matters is our honesty and hard work. How well we serve our motherland by discharging our duties well and not causing harm to any living individual and also by inculcating such virtues as compassion, feeling of brotherhood, truthfulness, etc. A person who is deceitful will not only malign his name but that of his family and nation as a whole. Our nation doesn’t need such people, but hardworking and honest individuals. So students – you being the youth and future of our country – are expected to follow the path of virtue and never let the country down.

Our country is a rich land of diverse cultural, religious, social and moral values. We are also pioneers in the field of Ayurveda and Science since the ancient times. All these attributes combined make India stand out from the remaining countries in the world and quite popular in the west. India is known for its vast diversity of cultural, social as well as topographical diversity and therefore we should feel proud to be born in India, which is the world’s biggest democracy developing at a fast pace. We have gained success in the area of telecom industry, green revolution as well as Space Technology. And now, we are emerging in the sector of IT industry too.

I sincerely hope that our country continues to excel in all the fields possible and become the next superpower in the times to come. This is all from my side.

Thank You!

Independence Day Speech for Teachers 3

Hon’ble Chief Guest, Principal, Vice Principal, Dear Colleagues and Lovely Students – Warm Greetings to all of you and welcome to the Independence Day function of our school!

It is indeed a matter of great pleasure that we are entering into the 72nd independent year of our country and I am extremely elated to have got this opportunity of speaking my heart out on this great occasion. August 15 is the day we as Indians should feel proud of because it was after long years of struggle and sacrifice of our forefathers that our motherland could finally emerge as a sovereign nation. We should never forget the sacrifices of our forefathers, but value and cherish it because taking our freedom for granted and not having a feeling of patriotism in our hearts would mean that we are causing a great sense of disrespect to the beliefs and ideology of our forefathers.

Our country has always been the land of immense wealth and which was why it earned the title of “Golden Bird”. The Britishers not directly invaded India, but stealthily in the garb of trading with us and with their shrewd strategies began occupying different regions of our country. The policy that they resorted to in order to break the unity of our country was “Divide and Rule”. We all know that our country is a land of great diversity and the Britishers took unfair advantage of it. They divided us on various grounds, such as in the name of religion, region, caste, class and creed. And, we Indians could not make out their deceptive behavior and lost our every priced possession.

It was only when their atrocities became excruciating that some great Indian revolutionaries, such as Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Subhas Chandra Bose, Lala Lajpat Rai, Rani Laxmi Bai and many other came to the fore in order to confront the situation boldly and drive away the Britishers from our land. One important thing that they did was to expose the shrewd strategies of the Britishers and what they were actually up to, i.e. to establish their rule on our land. After a lot of struggle they could galvanize the force and come up with troops to put up a fight against them in order to achieve independence. They just lived that glorious dream when our country would be absolutely free and so continued to wage war against them in order to realize that dream. They even happily sacrificed their lives for their motherland.

Throughout the entire period, our country witnessed several hardships. However, after winning back its freedom, there was no looking back. Our country began making a progress in different fields of science, technology, agriculture, infrastructure as well as industrialization. At the same time, there were several terrorist attacks that severely shunted the economy of our country, including political scams which hurt the integrity of our country. But the spirit of our country is still the same and continues to thrive.


So let’s take a pledge to make our country proud with our fine deeds and never lay waste the sacrifice of our forefathers.

Thank you and let’s hear it from everyone Mera Bharat Mahan!

Independence Day Speech for Teachers 2

Respected Principal, Vice Principal, Dear Colleagues and My Lovely Students – Good Morning to one and all!

I, ---------– class teacher of --- Standard, warmly welcome everyone to our today’s celebration on the eve of Independence Day. This day is of so much importance to the Indians as it is on this day, i.e. 15th August we won back our freedom from the British rule. After independence, the natives of India could enjoy all the fundamental rights. This was actually the dawn of a new era for all the Indians who after remaining in the bondage of slavery could once again breathe freely in their surroundings and live their lives on their own terms. History has it that how our forefathers and ancestors sacrificed everything and had to bear the torture inflicted by the Britishers. No matter how much we say that we can understand the plight of people living in those times, but we cannot empathize with them. It took a lot from them when India was finally granted the freedom in the year 1947 before which war was continuously waged and bloodbath became a common occurrence.

It was a struggle of several decades from 1857 onwards which continued until 1947. Our great freedom fighter called Mangal Pandey was the first person in the British army to raise his voice against the Britishers and caused a massive outrage amongst the people to free India from the chains of slavery.

Post that many freedom fighters had fought bravely and dedicated their whole life towards winning back their country’s sovereignty. How can we forget the sacrifices made by Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh and Khudi Ram Bose, who had lost their lives at a young age only to free their country from the grip of the Britishers? Moreover, how can we forget the sacrifices of Gandhi Ji and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Undoubtedly, Gandhiji was a great Indian persona who had preached the world an important lesson of non-violence. Eventually, the long years of struggle finally yielded fruits when on 15th of August 1947, Indians won back their precious freedom.



We are extremely lucky to have such forefathers who gifted us a land where we could live freely and independently and most importantly with a lot of peace without having to worry about our rights and freedom. Our country is fast developing in the field of science and technology, sports, education and finance, including various other fields, which was not possible in the pre-independence era. India is also developing a strong hold as a nuclear power. We are moving forward by actively participating in such sports as Commonwealth games, Olympics as well as Asian games.


As citizens of India, we have now got complete right to select our government and enjoy world’s largest democracy. Yes we enjoy full autonomy; however we should not consider ourselves free from the responsibilities that we owe towards our country. As the responsible citizens of our country, we should never hesitate to handle any condition of emergency on our land.

This is all from my side! Let’s say everyone – Jai Hind!!

Independence Day Speech for Teachers 1

Hon’ble Chief Guest, Principal, Vice Principal, Respected Teachers and My Lovely Students – Warm Greetings to all of you!

I, --------- – teacher of our higher secondary school, would like to take this opportunity to deliver a speech on Independence Day. I am sure you will agree to the fact that 15th August holds a special place in our hearts and therefore we all eagerly await the day. Don’t we? It’s a momentous day when we all pay homage to our great freedom fighters and remember the glory brought to our Nation through their sacrifices, struggle and brave front shown during the freedom struggle of our country. The Independence Day in India, therefore, marks not only the day of freedom of India from the British rule, but it also epitomizes the resilience and the power of our nation that has the ability to fight back and achieve its objective that it sets when all the people of our country come together.

And, in these 71 years, there has been no looking back as India has only been making a progress so much so that the day is not far behind when it will become a great superpower. We did not even complete four years of independence and our country got strengthened with the declaration of its becoming a  Republic guided by the Constitution of India, which the entire world applauds even till today. We are a multicultural as well as multilingual nation and our strength lies in its unity amid diversity. From agriculture to technology, our country is ranked among the world leading countries and there is no question of retrieving our steps as here we are moving on to get bigger and better.

On the Independence Day, we not only recall the sacrifices made by our great freedom fighters, but also remember all our nation’s achievements which further encourage us to excel in different walks of life. To our delight, today we are counted among the leading five military powers across the globe and credit goes to our valiant soldiers who protect our borders day and night so that we can be at peace in our country. They not only protect us from every possible terrorist attack, but also remain available for rescue operations when any calamity hits the country.


Now, in the end let me just say that no Nation is perfect and every nation has its share of shortcomings. Also, it is a futile exercise to compare one nation to the other because every nation is unique in itself and possesses its own share of strength and weaknesses. On this Independence Day, let us take pledge to contribute towards our nation’s growth and development as best as we can and take it to great heights. However, we do not need any big initiatives to prove our love for our motherland because by contributing towards such initiatives as Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, and lending support to our domestic brands and using public transport, we can make our country a beautiful place to live in.

At last this is all I have to say, Hmara Bharat Mahaan, Jai Hind!!

Independence Day Essay 6 (400 words)

Independence Day in India is the most important day for every Indian citizen as our country got freedom from the British rule. We celebrate this day every year on 15th of August from 1947. Our country is counted as the world’s largest democracy all over the world. India become an independent country on 15th of August in 1947 after sacrifices of thousands of freedom fighters (such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, Sukhdev, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lala Lajpat Rai, Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak, Chandra Shekhar Azad, etc) who worked hard to get independence from the British rule.

Each and every Indian celebrate his/her freedom in their own way such as decorating their places of celebration, raising National Flag, march past, watching favourite movies, dancing in the streets, singing National Anthem or patriotic songs or participating in many social activities organized at public places. Independence Day is celebrated by the government of India every year when the current Prime Minister of India raises out tricolour national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi followed by Indian army parade, march past, National Anthem recitation, speech and other cultural activities.

Independence Day in India is celebrated with the National Flag salute by the 21 guns firing. Similarly Independence Day celebration takes place in every states of the country where Governor and the Chief Minister of the states become main guests. Some people get prepared in the early morning and wait for the speech of the Indian Prime Minister at TV. On 15th of August people get inspired with the history of India’s independence and do some social activities like that and watch movies based on the patriotic themes.

The great non-violence movement of the Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu, helps a lot to our freedom fighters to get freedom from the British rule after 200 long years of struggle. The hard struggle for Independence of India has worked as a huge moving force for every Indian which bind them together at one place whether they belong to different castes, classes, cultures to ritual beliefs to fight them from British rule for their rights. Even women (Aruna Asaf Ali, Vijay Laxmi Pandit, Sarojine Naidu, Kasturba Gandhi, Kamala Nehru, Annie Besant, etc) came out from their houses and played their great role in getting freedom.

Independence Day Essay 5 (300 words)

Independence Day is celebrated by the people of India every year on 15th of August as a National Holiday to commemorate the independence of India from the Kingdom of Great Britain on 15th of August in 1947. At this day, people of India pay heartily homage to the great leaders in the leadership of whom India became free forever. At this day, people celebrate in their own way by buying tricolour Flag, watching movies based on freedom fighters, listening patriotic songs, bonding with family and friends, participating in special contests, programs, and articles organized by the broadcast, print and online media to promote the awareness about day.

Jawaharlal Nehru became our first Prime Minister after the independence of India on 17th of August 1947 who raised the Flag at Lahore Gate of Red Fort in Delhi and given a speech. This phenomenon is followed by the other subsequent Prime Ministers of India where flag hoisting ceremonies, parades, march past, salute by 21 guns and other cultural events are organized. Other people celebrate this day by raising national flag on their clothes, homes or vehicles. On the midnight of 15th August in 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had announced the independence of India by reading out his speech on “Tryst with destiny”. He said that after long years of slavery, it is the time when we will redeem our pledge with the end of our ill fortune.

India is a country where millions of people live together whether they belong to various religion, cultures or traditions and celebrate this special occasion with great joy. At this day, as being an Indian, we should feel proud and must take an oath to keep ourselves loyal and patriotic in order to save our motherland from any type of attack or humiliation by other countries.

Independence Day Essay 4 (250 words)

Independence Day in India is celebrated as national holiday every year on 15th of August when people remember the long event of independence of our Nation from the British rule. India got independence on August 15th in 1947 after lots of movement of Independence during which many freedom fighters sacrificed their lives. After independence, Jawaharlal Nehru became first Indian Prime Minister on 17th of August in 1947 who raised the National Flag at Red Fort near Lahore Gate in Delhi.

Students, teachers, parents and other people come together to celebrate the Independence Day by unfurling the National Flag and singing National Anthem. Out tricolour National Flag is also hosted by the Indian prime minster in the National capital, New Delhi at Red Fort. After that the salute is given by firing 21 guns and tricolour flower showering is held on the flag with helicopter. The tricolour of our Flag represents saffron for courage and sacrifice, white for peace and truth and green for faith and chivalry.

There is an Ashok chakra in the centre of our Flag which contains 24 spikes distributed evenly. At this special day we remember the great sacrifices of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Raj Guru, Gandhiji and other dared freedom fighters for their unforgettable contribution in the independence of India. Students give speech on the subjects of freedom fighters on the Independence day celebration in schools. They also involve in parade, march past, singing patriotic songs, etc. Other people celebrate this day according to their own way such as watching patriotic movies, going outside to home with family, meet with friends or participate in the events organized in public places.

Independence Day Essay 3 (200 words)

In India, Independence Day is celebrated by the people of all religions, cultures and traditions with great joy and happiness. Independence Day in India is observed on 15th of August every year from 1947 as our country became independent on the same day from the power of British rule almost after 200 years of slavery.

It has been declared as the national holiday when all the schools (government or private), offices, colleges, universities, educational institutions, organizations, companies and etc remain closed. It is celebrated with big enthusiasm in every schools, colleges and other educational institutions by the students. They participate and perform in dancing, drama, singing, playing indoor games, outdoor sports, cultural activities, quiz competitions, awards distribution, etc during celebration. First of all the National flag is unfurled by the chief guest or School Principal, National Anthem is sung with flute and drum and then march past and procession in the streets takes place.

A big celebration event is organized by the government of India at the Rajpath, India Gate in the National Capital, New Delhi where people of all religion, culture and tradition gather to listen the patriotic speech of our Prime Minister. By celebrating this event we commemorate those all great people who had sacrificed their lives and loved ones in making India an Independent country.

Independence Day Essay 2 (150 words)

India got independence on 15th of august in 1947, so people of India celebrate this special day every year as the Independence Day on 15th of august. In the event celebration, organized in the National Capital, New Delhi, the Prime Minister of India unfurled the National Flag in the early morning at the Red fort where millions of people participate in the Independence Day ceremony.

During the celebration at Red Fort, New Delhi many tasks including March past are performed by the Indian army and cultural events by the school students are performed. After the national Flag hosting and national Anthem (JANA GANA MANA) recitation, the prime minister of India gives his annual speech.


At India’s Independence Day, we commemorate all the great personalities who had played their important role in the independence of India. During the Independence Day celebration, the National Flags are also hosted in school and colleges where many activities are performed by the teachers and students.

Independence Day Essay 1 (100 words)


The date, 15th of August from 1947 in India has become a very important day in the Indian history. It was the luckiest day of year 1947 when India became independent after lots of hard struggle and sacrifices of the Indian freedom fighters. We won freedom after a hard struggle. When India got its independence, the public of India had chosen their first Prime Minister, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru who had unfurled the tricolour National Flag at the Red Fort in the national capital, New Delhi for the first time. All the people rejoice this special day with great joy every year.

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