Here’s a conversation between Suhel Sir (the teacher) and Salman (the student) about Independence Day on 15th August:
Suhel Sir: Good morning, Salman! Are you excited about Independence Day coming up?
Salman: Good morning, Sir! Yes, I am very excited. It’s a very important day for us all.
Suhel Sir: Absolutely. Do you know why 15th August is celebrated as Independence Day?
Salman: Yes, Sir. It’s the day when India became free from British rule in 1947.
Suhel Sir: Correct! And what do we do on this day to celebrate?
Salman: We hoist the national flag, sing the national anthem, and participate in parades and cultural programs. Schools also organize activities to remember our freedom fighters.
Suhel Sir: Very good. Do you know any famous freedom fighters whose names we should remember?
Salman: Yes, Sir. Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhagat Singh, and Subhas Chandra Bose are some of the most important leaders.
Suhel Sir: Excellent. What do you think is the significance of celebrating Independence Day?
Salman: It reminds us to be proud of our country and remember the sacrifices made by brave leaders and soldiers to gain freedom.
Suhel Sir: Well said, Salman. I hope you will participate actively in the school celebrations this year.
Salman: Yes, Sir! I will. I want to sing the national anthem with full confidence and do my best.
Suhel Sir: That’s the spirit! Remember, Independence Day is not just a celebration but also a day to reflect on our responsibilities as citizens.
Salman: I will, Sir. Thank you for explaining everything.
Suhel Sir: You’re welcome, Salman. Keep patriotism in your heart and make our country proud.
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