Google Doodle today is celebrating the 75th year of India's Independence on Monday, August 15 by featuring people flying kites in tiranga colours on its home page. The illustration has been created by Neethi, Kerala-based guest artist. Wishing a Happy Independence Day to the country Google Doodle said, "Today's Doodle, illustrated by Kerala-based guest artist Neethi, celebrates India's 75th Independence Day."
It can be known that India got Independence on this day in the year 1947 and became a democratic country by ending nearly two hundred years of British rule. On August 15, 1947, the Indian national flag was raised for the first time at the Red Fort in Delhi. "The lengthy struggle for freedom resulted in the birth of the largest democracy in the world. Heroic freedom fighters, such as Mahatma Gandhi, led the country's independence movement through civil disobedience and nonviolent protests," Google Doodle today said in a post.
In order to celebrate the occasion, every year the biggest annual celebration takes place at the Red Fort in Delhi, where the Prime Minister raises the saffron, white and green national flag in synchronization with a 21-gun salute. PM Narendra Modi did the honors today in the morning. After the Prime Minister delivers his televised speech, a patriotic parade honors members of the Indian armed forces and police.
People also celebrate the day by flying kites—a longstanding symbol of independence. "Indian revolutionaries once flew kites with slogans to protest British rule. Since then, recreational and competitive kite flying have become one of Independence Day's most popular traditions. Indians also commemorate the day by spending time with loved ones and hosting cultural programmes in neighborhoods
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