Independence day is a very crucial day for us Indians. Because this day is marked as the end of British rule in 1947 and established a free and independent nation, this day is also important because of the partition between India and Pakistan.

When one used to be a child, they must have heard of Independence day poems. Independence day poems were used to make children know about their nation, how our nation had struggled and got free from Britishers. Also, to increase some feeling of patriotism in children. Many short poems on independence day were written for children to make them know their country’s past and how freedom fighters struggled to make India independent.

The Motive behind Celebrating Independence Day

It is such a precious day for all the Indians because it marked the end of British rule in 1947; after many struggles, our freedom fighters had that time, making India set free. The British government began in 1757 following the battle of Plassey by the East India company. It keeps on trying its best and ruling and even makes efforts to control our nation. The Indian independence movement began during World War1 and was led by Gandhi Ji.

Independence day is made throughout India by raising flag ceremonies, drills and singing our national anthem and flag hoisting ceremony. Celebrating to cheer our country’s freedom has freed Britishers and established a new free country India.

What do Children Get to Know from Independence Day Poems?

Kids are known as future leaders. They must be aware of everything in the past and presently. So they should be familiar with what all India had gone through in the past and how it has become an independent nation, and the motive behind celebrating August 15 every year.

For all this, in play school or primary classes, teach kids these past events with the help of poems, plays, movies, etc. Everyone must have heard short lyrics in Hindi and English on independence day in primary classes.

All this is necessary for kids to be known. They must serve our country best and look after it. Our future kids must remember freedom fighters’ hard struggle pays kids. So some short poems helped kids to know about our country India.

Older adults also used to tell their children stories at bedtime. Like they used to describe how difficult it was to get freedom at that time. Moreover how Gandhi Ji fought with non – violence policy. Also, tell about freedom fighters’ love for country India.

Some Poems on Independence Day for Kids

My India

Our nation island of sages,
Also known for its bravery for ages.
No one can compete it,
Its culture can beat it.
Be whatever the caste, creed, gender, or religion,
All live with love in this nation.
This is our happy country India.

 

Independence Day

On this independence day

We remember our past,

How our real heroes gave their life

For our present beautiful life

We honor this very day

With our flag and glory has last.

Let’s celebrate this day with

Love, joy, and peace

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

 

Free India

Where the mind is without fear and the

Head is held high,

Where the knowledge is free,

Where the world has not been broken into fragments

By narrow domestic walls,

Where the words come out from

The depth of truth,

Where tireless striving stretches its arms,

Towards perfection,

Where the mind is led forward by the ever-widening thoughts

And action into the heaven of freedom my father

LET MY COUNTRY AWAKE,

LET MY COUNTRY AWAKE!!

 

The Mother Earth

Today we, all come together

And be the cause for our country’s unity

Have made it another beautiful day

Fighting against bad practices

And disregard the flag of our nation!

Vande Mataram!

 

Jan Gan Man

Jan gan man adhinayak jai he

Bharat bhagya vidhata

Punjab sindh gujarat Maratha

Dravid utkal banga

Vindhya himachal

Yamuna ganga uchhal jaladhi Taranga

Tab shubh name jage

Tab shubh ashish mange

Gaaye tb jay gatha

Jan gan mangal dayak jai hai

Bharat bhagya

Vidhata

Jai he jaya he jai he jai jai jai

Jai he !

Bharat Mata ki Jai.

 

Gandhi Ji

Sachai ke leke shastra playschool

Aur ahinsa ka le kr astra

Tune apna desh bachaya

Goro ko dur bhagaye

Dushman se bi pyaar kiya

Manav pe upkar kiya

Gandhi tujhe krte naman

Tujhe chadate prem suman.

 

Respecting Our Nation

I show respect to the flag,

By standing straight and tall.

Keep my eyes on the flag,

That is hanging on the wall.

Before I begin to take the pledge,

I place my right hand over my heart.

I start waiting

For the rest of my class to start

I then say the pledge to everyone

As if we have one voice,

And showing respect to the flag

Is a very important choice.

 

Patriotism

One flag, one land

One heart,

On the one hand, one nation

Even more !!

 

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Teen Rang

Teen rang ka nahi vastr,

Ye dhvaj desh ka shaan hai,

Har bhartiya ka dil ka

Yehi toh swabhimaan hai,

Yehi ganga yahi Himalaya,

Yehi hind ki jaan hai,

Teen rango me rang hua

Yeh apna Hindustan hai !

Han yeh Apna Hindustan hai !

Bolo bharat mata ki jai .

 

Salami

De salami is tirange ko ,

Jisse teri shaan hai,

Ser humesha ucha rakhega iska,

Jab tak dil me jaan hai.

 

Fireworks

As the fireworks

Burst around in

Circles and all the

Different designs, the

The evening gets longer, so cheers for

All the good times we’ve had!

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

 

Mother India

Mother, I bow to thee,

Rich with thy,

Hurrying streams,

Bright with thy,

Orchard gleams,

Cool with thy winds

Of delight dark,

Fields waving,

Mother of might,

Mother free, mother free!

 

15th August

Thunder,lightning-filled,

The night’s sky,

The day much overcast did fly,

The rain was just a

Drizzle tat day wetted,

The ground of mud and clay,

That was August 15

A rainy day!

 

Some General Questions Asked by Students or Kids

  1. When did India become an independent country?

August 15, 1947

  1. Which day is observed as republic day?

January 26

  1. From whom did India get Independence?

From the Britishers

  1. Which leader was called Netaji?

Subhash Chandra Bose

  1. Who constructed India’s constitution?

BR Ambedkar

  1. Who started the salt march movement to Dandi?

Mahatma Gandhi

  1. Who was the second prime minister after Independence?

Lal Bahadur Shastri

These are some basic questions that all children must know about our independent nation India.

Difference between Independence and Republic Day

Independence day is celebrated on August 15. And republic day is celebrated on January 26. The main difference between the two important days for India is that India gained Independence, but it didn’t become a republic until 1950. But the constitution of the country was enacted and formed on republic day.

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Significance of Independence and Republic Day

Republic day is celebrated because on this day the constitution by DR BR Ambedkar was completed and came into effect, and India was now a republic Country. Everyone pays tribute to all government officials and service providers for maintaining rules for the nation.

On the other hand, Independence Day remembers our strong freedom fighters’ love for the country and paying homage to the country’s martyrs who gave their precious life fighting for their mother earth.

Celebration is also Done Differently for Both Days

On independence day, a flag hoisting ceremony is done in all places, and the national anthem and plays and acts are organized. On republic day, a parade takes place at the red fort in Delhi, which highlights the stalls of every Indian state showing its significance.

Whether it’s republic or independence day, both these days are equally important for every Indian citizen. So first, be proud of our superhero freedom fighters who risk their lives for such a beautiful present in India.

Conclusion

We have discussed what independence day of India is, how it is celebrated, and most importantly, what is the motive behind the celebration of this day all over the country. Moreover, I also talked about short poems about independence day for kids to make kids know about our country’s past. But they should know everything about the country they are living in. So some basic questions are also asked by children about our independent India.

India is a free country from all illegal rules and regulations where people live with love and brotherhood irrespective of caste, creed, gender, and religion.

Manypays kids poems for kids of independence day like Jan gan man, Rabindra Nath Tagore, teen rang, Gandhi Ji, etc. These poems make kids more curious to know about their country India and learn more about our freedom fighters like Gandhi Ji, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, and many more. So poems of independence day helped kids a lot for learning and exploring the country India.

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