14 August


Muzammil Shahzad2023/08/08 07:55
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14 August

 Independence Day of Pakistan




The long-awaited agreement ended 200 years of British rule and was hailed by Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi as the 'noblest act of the British nation.'”

Introduction:

Freedom Day holds a unique spot in the hearts of Pakistanis, both inside the country and across the globe. It is a day of massive importance, denoting Pakistan's excursion to power and opportunity, accomplished on August fourteenth, 1947, when the nation arose as a free country, splitting away from English pioneer rule. This yearly festival of Pakistan's Independence Day goes a long ways past its lines, resounding with Pakistani people group all over the planet, who meet up in solidarity and fortitude to see this pivotal event.



The worldwide acknowledgment of Autonomy Day mirrors the well established pride major areas of strength for and ties among the Pakistani diaspora. Whether in clamoring urban communities or remote corners of unfamiliar grounds, Pakistani exiles fastidiously plan and coordinate different occasions to commend this day with colossal enthusiasm. From banner lifting services that represent public pride to energetic processions exhibiting the country's rich legacy, these festivals ooze an emanation of celebration and nationalism.





Celebrating Sovereignty and Freedom

Freedom Day of Pakistan, otherwise called Pakistan's Public Day, is a critical public occasion celebrated on August fourteenth consistently. It honors the day when Pakistan acquired freedom from English rule and arose as a sovereign state on August 14, 1947.



The struggle for independence was led by prominent leaders like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who is also known as the "Quaid-e-Azam" or "Great Leader." The movement for a separate Muslim state gained momentum during the early 20th century, as Muslims in the Indian subcontinent sought to establish their own homeland where they could live according to their religious and cultural values.

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