Why Independence Day Is Celebrated At The Red Fort

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15 Aug 2024

15th August 2024 marks the 78th Independence Day of India. On this day in 1947, India got freedom from British rule


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The country celebrates the occasion annually, but the Red Fort in New Delhi is always the centre of attraction


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The Red Fort or 'Lal Quila' is an icon of the freedom struggle in India.  It was built by Shah Jahan in the 17th century


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It has witnessed many milestones in India's freedom struggle- from being the site of countless battles to being the symbol of resilience


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It was from here that the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, hoisted the national flag and addressed the nation back in 1947


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Successive Indian prime ministers have hoisted the national flag and addressed the country every year on this day


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The incredible infrastructure of the Red Fort adds to the significance of the special occasion


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Its massive red sandstone walls and impressive architecture create a perfect backdrop for the celebrations


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The flag-hoisting ceremony and cultural performances at the Red Fort remind everyone of the sacrifices made by the great freedom fighters


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