Freedom is very important for India. After being enslaved by the British for years and facing persecution in their own country, the countrymen raised the demand for independence and after years of struggle, drove the British rule out of the country. The British took a lot from India while leaving while giving a lot, like memories of enslaved India and a national festival to celebrate independence.

Independence Day is celebrated as a national festival. Independence is celebrated every year on 15th August. On this day people hoist the flag and sing patriotic songs. Salute the freedom fighters and martyrs. Overall, they become a part of all those activities, which connect them with the feeling of patriotism. There is a national holiday on this day. There is a holiday in schools, colleges, and offices. In such a situation, people can also go for a walk on 15th August.

If you live in Delhi or nearby cities, then on 15 August, you can visit some places in Delhi, whose history is associated with independence. Here you can see a beautiful view of patriotism.

Red Fort
On 15 August, the tricolor is hoisted at the Red Fort in Delhi and a ceremony is organized. Here you can see many colorful programs, tableaux of states, and parades. On the occasion of Independence Day, you can visit the Red Fort with family, children, or friends.

National Museum
The National Museum of Delhi is one of the largest museums in India. This museum was established in 1949. It is located near India Gate. History lovers will like this place very much. There is an amazing collection of artifacts made of Chola bronze here. Here you can get a chance to learn Indian history and culture.

India Gate
If you are in Delhi and do not see India Gate, then Delhi Darshan is incomplete. On the occasion of Independence Day, a different shine is seen at India Gate. This place is full of the spirit of patriotism. Coming here will make you feel proud of the glory and prosperity of your country.

Jantar Mantar
This is an ancient scientific instrument and seeing and understanding it can be an entertaining experience for tourists coming to Delhi. Jantar Mantar is an open-air astronomical observatory, which was built by Sawai Jai Singh II in the early 18th century. Coming here on 15 August will also give an exciting experience.

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