Recently, it was India's Independence Day. On August 15th, 1947, we were finally liberated from Britain's rule, and became our own nation. Today, our country stands tall and proud, but most importantly, independent.
Learn more about India's struggle and play some cool games at the link below:
http://www.theholidayspot.com/indian_independence_day/games/
Have fun, and be proud of India's independence!
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From the Archives: Focus on Hinduism: Non-Violence
This article is taken from the second issue of the Setu newsletter, published in October 1995. Before SETU became a blog, it was a newsletter that was printed a few times a year.
India gained its independence from Great Britain on Aug 15, 1947. Indians under the guidance of Gandhiji practiced non-violence to gain their freedom.
For this issue from the archives from October 1995, the co-editors were Sucharit Joshi and Vani Natarajan. The contributors were Meera Deepak, Sujay Joshi, Jyothi Natarajan, Nirnimesh Pandey, Nisheeth Pandey, and Mythili Rao
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