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This Is How We Used To Celebrate Independence Day In Childhood:

by Ahzam
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This Is How We Used To Celebrate Independence Day In Childhood:

No matter what our state is on the other 363(364 in case of a leap year) days, Independence and Republic Day is the time when almost everyone turns enthusiastic and is brimming with patriotism. Today let’s take a look at how our childhood was linked with Independence Day.

1. And wave it in the assembly.

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2. Then the national anthem, a true moment of patriotism.

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3. That’s how I made a habit to watch it.

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4. What’s the similarity between a kite and a Boeing 747? I can’t fly either of them.
along with dad

5. Probably not so relatable.

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6. On other days one doesn’t even remember the national song well.

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7. Like this year…

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8. So typical!

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