As India gets ready to celebrate Independence Day on 15 August, many people are confused: Is it the 77th or 78th Independence Day of India? This question has caused some confusion, but it’s important to know the difference between counting the number of years since independence and the actual number of Independence Days we have celebrated.
India became independent from British rule on 15 August 1947. The first anniversary of this significant event was on 15 August 1948. Since then, every year marks both the anniversary of that day and the number of Independence Days we have celebrated.
According to the government media release, this year, India will celebrate its 78th Independence Day. The confusion often arises because the first anniversary is observed one year after the event. Therefore, while this year marks the 77th anniversary of independence, it is actually the 78th Independence Day celebration.
To clarify, the first Independence Day was celebrated in 1947, making 15 August 1948 the first anniversary. Fast forward to 2024, and while this year marks the 77th anniversary, it is indeed the 78th Independence Day that will be observed.
This day continues to hold immense significance as the nation honors the sacrifices of those who fought for freedom and reflects on its progress since 1947. The 78th Independence Day will be celebrated with the usual fervor, including flag hoisting ceremonies, cultural programs, and speeches across the country, symbolizing the pride and patriotism that define this historic day.
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