When there is time to celebrate any festival in India then we Indian citizens never take a setback in celebrating the festival with joy. In India, there is a long list of festivals that we celebrate and enjoys while we celebrate. In our country, every festival gives a sign of unity and integrity to the nation, and in truth, it should be. As we are a secular nation and we are neutral about religion in our nation. But, from where did this secularism come into our nation? And, why we opted this concept of being a welfare state? So there are many hidden ties to the adoption of secularism in our country. In India, you can easily see that we are only a country especially a democratic country among all the countries presented on the globe. We have diverse cultures we have different societies and we have different social and religious groups. But one thing that is very common in our country is patriotism. We are truly devoted to our nation, and we are always ready to do anything just to save our nation from an external war.
Again this is true that Rome was not built in a day then this is a universal truth that we didn’t have our independence in just a day only. If you try to go through our past then you will get to know about: how we got our independence. Our Indian national independence is the eyewitness of how we achieved and attain our independence from British colonialism. Many national movement leaders sacrifice their life then only we got our independence. At that time it was really impossible to get independent from British rule but our unity and passion for freedom make this possible.
Every
year to celebrate our independence or freedom we celebrate Independence Day on the 15th of august of every year. Because on this day we got freedom from
British rule and we attain “Swaraj” for our people. No one gets to forget this
auspicious day as no one can ignore the importance of this day. Whatever we
have today is just because we are a sovereign country and no one makes laws for
us. We rule ourselves in our country.
We
are ready to celebrate the 75th year of our Independence on this year 15th of August. Again, this year on 2022 we are ready to celebrate our Independence Day
in the coming month of August. For this very special occasion, our Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi has decided to run a movement to celebrate our
freedom, and he named this movement #HarGharTiranga and asks every citizen of
India to host our national flag. #IndiaAt75
is also a similar movement to mark the 75 years of independence. This is really a very special day to
celebrate as we got real freedom on this day.
To
raise a true nature of patriotism in every Indian people Samadayik Vikas Samity
is also with the nation and ready to enjoy and celebrate the day when we get
independence, and this NGO has started a campaign where you have to click your
selfie with our national flag and you have to upload your selfie on our website. The team will judge and announce the results. Winners will get rewarded. So join
the movement and be a part of the #HarGharTiranga and #IndiaAt75 movement, and feel the
auspicious moments.
SAMUDAYIK
VIKAS SAMITI is a Civil Society Organization in New Delhi, that has beneficiaries
all over India, with its efforts in the sphere of social development to provide
the equitable sharing of resources, social justice, and sustainable livelihood
promotion for the deprived sections of the society. Though we have been working
sincerely for the last 16 years for the benefit of the deprived communities
particularly in the empowerment of communities through the Promotion of information
technology among the villagers, SHGs and micro insurances, rural development,
child caring, Health promotions, non-formal education, women empowerment and
various awareness camps related to health, environment, women welfare, but
still we strive for serving more and more number of beneficiaries.
The
aim of the SAMUDAYIK VIKAS SAMITI is to help the deprived community avail of all
basic amenities of life. It focuses on health promotion and educational
programs for deprived people of India especially people living in slums, and interior villages. It is dedicated to improving living conditions and
opportunities for the poor, without regard to their faith, origin, or gender.


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