Independence Day is celebrated on August 15th each year in India to commemorate the nation's freedom from British rule in 1947. It's a day of great pride and joy, with patriotic celebrations held across the country. The main event is the Prime Minister hoisting the Indian flag at the Red Fort in Delhi. 

More about Independence Day:

A Day of Remembrance: We remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters who fought for India's independence. 

Flag Hoisting: The Prime Minister hoists the Indian flag (Tricolour) at the Red Fort. 

National Anthem: The national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana," is sung with pride. 

Cultural Programs: Schools and colleges organize events like flag hoisting, singing patriotic songs, and performing plays. 

Patriotism: The day inspires a feeling of unity and love for our country. 

Remembering Our Heroes: We honor the leaders who led the freedom movement, like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and many others. 

Our Duty: Independence Day reminds us to be responsible citizens and work towards making India a better place.