History of India's Independence Day

History of India's Independence Day


During the 17th century, some European traders entered the border post of the Indian subcontinent. Due to its large military power, India was enslaved by the British East India Company. During the 18th century, the British had established their own local empire and effective power throughout India. In 1857 a very large independence revolution had started by the people of India against the British rule.History of India's Independence Day.
That grave is called the Great Gadar, the revolt of 1857, the Indian Mutiny, the Pathan of 1857 and the Revolt of the Sepoy. It started with the British East India Company Army in Bengal province on May 10, 1857. Indian freedom fighters brought the British Raj to a sense of freedom from that rebellion (Act of 1858, Government of India), India.
History of India's Independence Day
Indian Independence History


The rebellion of 1857 was an effective rebellion, after which many urban societies emerged from all over India. One of them was the Indian National Congress Party, which was formed in the year 1885. Throughout the nation, the period of discontent and sadness promoted non-violent movements (non-cooperation and civil disobedience movement), which Gandhi led his leadership. History of India's Independence Day

At the Indian National Congress Convention in Lahore in 1929, India announced the full Swaraj. Earlier, between 1930 and 1947, the Indian Independence Day was announced on January 26. Indian National Congress was requested by the Indian National Congress for Civil Disobedience Movement and at the same time, to complete independence of India, it was also asked to follow the orders.

History of India's Independence Day
India's Independence Day


After the Second World War, in 1947, the British Government was convinced that it could not show India its power for a long time. Indian freedom fighters were constantly fighting and then the British decided to free India, although after the independence of India (15 August 1947) there were Hindu-Muslim riots which separated India and Pakistan. Mohammed Ali Jinnah became the first Governor General of Pakistan while Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Azad India's first Prime Minister.


An official function was held in Delhi, the capital of the country where all the big leaders and freedom fighters (Abul Kalam Azad, BR Ambedkar, Master Tara Singh, etc.) participated in celebrating the festival of independence. History of India's Independence Day.



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  3. Nice Blog! Independence Day is a nationwide festival and a great day in our Indian nation. This year we are going to honor India’s 76th independence day on 15th August 2022. We bring independence day celebration ideas for office to engage employees to make this day memorable.

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