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Independencer Day Compering
RMK Senior Secondary School, Thiruvrkadu, Chennai
68th Independence Day Celebration 2014-15
Date: 15.08.14
Namastae to one and all present here. We extend our heart filled warm welcome to all the independent souls who have gathered here for the 68th Independence Day celebration.
Thousands laid down their lives so that our country is breathing this day. Never forger their sacrifice…
Freedom in the mind, faith in the words, pride in our souls, memories in our heart. Let’s salute those great men, who made this possible… May all of us soar high in the realm of freedom! It’s time to invoke the blessings of our almighty with the prayer song.
Thank you friends.
Saffron is for courage - For people strong and brave
White is for purity - For peace which we crave
Green is for prosperity - For my country to grow
To be ahead of others - And never be slow.
Let our heart bask in free spirit; let our soul roar high with the essence of freedom.
May I know request our adored secretary sir to hoist the flag?
FLAG SALUTE. ORDER. FLAG SONG.
Emerging with flying colors, dynamic and versatile in every manner. May the tricolor fill our lives with peace, prosperity and purity!
INDIA- Incredible, Novel, Dazzling, Immense, Adorable.
“They started a march, for truth, for peace, for freedom, for right, to bring us freedom, not just from British, but freedom of thoughts. True Independence can exist only when doing what is right.” 31 states, 1618 languages, 6400 castes, 6 religion, 6 ethnic groups, 29 major festivals, 1 country- Let us feel proud to be an Indian. Here comes the patriotic song which will instill the fervor of patriotism in all of us.
Thank you friends. May the sun in his course, visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country! Let’s take decision to value our nation, shall not forget those sacrifices who gave us the freedom. Now it’s our turn to have a reformation.
Now Sneha from X A and Aarthi form X B are here to present a speech in Tamil.
Thank

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