India’s
Independence Day is on the 15th of August and not the 14th of August!
Dear Educators and Parents,
We teach children about our
independence history, (I hope all schools still teach this!) we teach them
about the sacrifices made by Indians to help us achieve the freedom that we now
enjoy, and to show our solidarity to each other as citizens of this country. I
am sure we teach children about our Independence so that they grow up valuing their past,
savour and enjoy their present, and can make the right decisions about their
future.
But then we send very mixed
messages when we celebrate Independence Day on the 14th of August, just for our
convenience! Did our freedom fighters see their convenience? Would we be
enjoying the democratic life we now do, if they had thought about their
convenience? Many schools celebrate India’s Independence Day on the 14th of
August, forgetting that India got its freedom at midnight on the 14th, so it
was 15th of August. Pakistan celebrates its independence day on the 14th, not
India. So sorry to say but shame on those who look at their convenience and
celebrate India’s Independence Day on the 14th, just so that they can enjoy a
holiday!
What kind of a message are we
sending to our children, when we see our convenience instead of our duty? What
kind of a message are we sending to our children when we don’t give importance
to the most important day of our country? And then we say that the young
generation has no values, has no sense of belonging. But didn’t they learn this
from us? Who was their role model?
This time Independence Day and
Rakshabandhan fall on the same day. Rakshabandhan is the celebration of the
bond between a brother and sister; blessings and promises are exchanged on that
day between a brother and sister. Many schools are forgoing Independence Day
celebrations this year so that they and their staff can celebrate
Rakshabandhan. Why should it be an ‘or’, why can’t we celebrate both? It takes
10 minutes to hoist the flag, sing the national anthem and pay your tribute to
country. Come on, educators, if education is why you have set up your school or
are a teacher, then Independence Day and Republic day are your teaching
moments. To teach children that we have a duty towards our nation, to teach
children that if we want to enjoy the freedom that we have then it is our
responsibility to acknowledge the country that has given us that freedom. Bond
with your country and then every personal bond will be cherished.
There are thousands of soldiers
at our borders who don’t get to celebrate Rakshabandhan or other festivals with
their family. They forgo all that to keep us safe while we get the freedom to
cherish and relish our relationships and celebrations. What if all our soldiers
saw their convenience?
As a proud Indian citizen and an
educator I appeal to all of you, stand up for your country proudly every
Independence day…15th of August…and look with pride at the tricolour and sing
the national anthem with gusto. Then go home and tie a Rakhi or get a Rakhi
tied! In years to come maybe Eid or Ganapati or Onam or Pateti etc. will be on
the 15th of August, don’t choose, celebrate both…the sense of pride and freedom
of your country and your personal, religious celebration. Jai Hind.
Dr. Swati Popat Vats
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