
The ceremony was formally started with the Creator of the Universe, Sana-e-Mustafa (peace be upon him). Students presented various tableaux, national songs, anthems and speeches. Teachers also shed light on the topic. Students were made aware of Independence Day.
Pakistan’s Independence Day is celebrated every year on August 14. This day is celebrated to commemorate the establishment of Pakistan in 1947, when Pakistan emerged on the world map as an independent and sovereign Islamic state after the partition of the subcontinent.
Independence was achieved from the British Raj on August 14, 1947. Under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Muslims struggled for a separate homeland. About the flag of Pakistan.
The flag of Pakistan, consisting of green and white colors, waves in the air on this day. The green part represents Muslims and the white part represents minorities.
The principal of the institution, Ms. Nabila Sadaf, highlighted the importance of Independence Day to the students. Today, August 14, is the Independence Day of our beloved homeland Pakistan. This day reminds us of the countless sacrifices made by our forefathers. It is the result of the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the struggle of the Muslims of the subcontinent that today we are breathing in an independent country.
We not only have to celebrate Independence Day but also understand its purpose. We should work with honesty, hard work and unity, because these are the qualities with which Pakistan can develop.
Addressing the students, Rakim said.
Today we have gathered here to celebrate Independence Day. This day is not just an ordinary day for us, but it is a symbol of our national dignity, sacrifice, determination and freedom. The day of August 14, 1947, when our elders achieved an independent country, Pakistan, after immense sacrifices, hard work and struggle. A homeland where we can live according to our religion, culture, and traditions.
We should never forget that freedom was not given to us as a gift, but it was achieved through the sacrifice of thousands of lives, the prayers of mothers, and the blood of young men. The leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the dream of Allama Iqbal, and the faith of millions of Muslims brought us this homeland.
Today is not just a day for us to celebrate, but also a day for us to make promises to ourselves. A promise that we will protect this homeland, A promise that we will work hard, honestly, and honestly,
A promise that we will get an education and take Pakistan to the heights of development. We all have to light our share of candles so that Pakistan becomes a bright, peaceful, and prosperous country. Remember, this country has given us a lot, now it is our turn to give something back to it.
The ceremony concluded with a prayer. May Allah Almighty protect our beloved homeland, protect it from the evil of enemies, and make us an exemplary nation. Amen!





