Monday, August 16, 2010

Independence Day@Sircilla


Early morning at 6 O’clock all school children were getting ready in colorful clothes and going to school. “Today is the Best Day! We have to go to school but there won’t be any classes and we would get sweets also :-)” conversation between a cute girl and her younger brother holding each other's hands and walking towards school.
Yes. Big Day of Indian History. Independence Day !!

A Fight of 200 yrs, sacrifices of thousands of lifes and hope of lacks of Indians got Independence to India finally on August 15, 1947. Today I can share this with you with my freedom to write because of the sacrifices of great people.
Today very fortunately I am in my home town Sircilla. Woke up early and wanted to join Independence Day flag hoisting ceremony. Went to Sircilla Ghandhi chowrastha. All the roads were decorated with colors of the national flag. As the time passed, one by one all the school children gathered and every school has it's own way of representing in and celebrating the event. Cute girls were dressed like Bharatha Matha, Janshi and Rudrama Devi and smart boys were dressed like Mahathma Gandhi, Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, Katta Bhrammana, Alluri Seetha Rama Raju and many more freedom fighters.
I loved seeing my town celebrating Independence Day with immense spirit inspiring patriotism in individuals and enlightening the importance of freedom.
Flag was hoisted by Municipal chairperson Gudla Manjula.
Every school came up with innovative ideas. I started capturing all the events in my Sony cam.
Most attractive presentations and performances of the day were:
  • flag hoisted at Mahathma Gandhi statue

  • Ja na ga na mana ...
  • Telangana Thalli


  • Cute kids waving flags

  • Color full Indian costumes with three color flags
  • Appearance in Freedom fighters

  • Celebrating in own way



Every After attending this event at my home town I felt what I missed in 10 yrs. Remembering my school days, participation and my chaddi buddies :-)

My dear Sircilla keep the spirit up ...
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Jai Hind ...!!!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

its good naresh ,by seeing ur blog,felt like we missed so many enjoyable things like decorating our classrooms,flag hosting and eagerly waiting for chocs and sweets :)at our school.Now nothing,always rushing with our daily mechanical life.

nagraj said...

yeah thats great dude...i have a suggestion for u..its not telugu thalli...the attire indicates she is more of telangana thalli