
With Independence Day 2025 just around the corner, schools across India are buzzing with excitement. Morning assemblies are filled with patriotic songs, flag salutes, and chants of “Bharat Mata ki Jai!”, setting the tone for the country’s 78th celebration of freedom.
Teachers and students are rehearsing for special programs that will include speeches, skits, and cultural performances. School grounds are being decorated with tricolour flags, paper crafts, and banners, while community spaces are preparing for parades and public events.
Beyond the celebrations, several national updates are making headlines this week. The CBSE has introduced fresh changes to its curriculum, sparking discussions among teachers and parents about how it will shape classroom learning. Meanwhile, certain state authorities have issued stray dog relocation orders, aiming to ensure public safety during mass gatherings.
The Election Commission has also been in the news, sharing updates on upcoming state polls and voter awareness drives, reminding citizens of their role in shaping the country’s future.
For many, Independence Day is more than a holiday—it’s a reminder of unity, resilience, and the importance of active citizenship. Whether in a school courtyard, a neighbourhood park, or a national parade ground, the spirit of August 15 is already in the air.
As the big day approaches, one thing is certain: the tricolour will fly high, voices will sing loud, and the nation will stand together to celebrate the freedom earned through generations of struggle and sacrifice.