Here is a collection of more photos from Raj Ghat & Red Fort. Hope you enjoy them http://nm4.in/1yD6WBv August 15, 2014
Six decades of Independence from the pages of The Hindu
ug 15, 2014
As India celebrates her 68th year of independence, a collection of exclusive images from The Hindu Archives of celebrations over the years.
The Madras Central Railway station illuminated on Independence Day in August 1947
Lord Mountbatten disclosing Britain's "partition" plan for India in New Delhi on June 07, 1947. Also seen here are Jawaharlal Nehru, Lord Ismay, Adviser to the Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, and M.A. Jinnah, President of the All-India Muslim League.
Lord and Lady Mountbatten arriving at the Council Chamber in the Government coach for the ceremonies held on August 15, 1947.
C. Rajagopalachari, Governor General of India, at Jumma Masjid, Delhi, on the eve of Independence Day in 1948.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addressing a mammoth public meeting at Red Fort on Independence Day, on August 15, 1954.
1956: The then President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad on his way to the Island Grounds in Madras to inspect a special rally in connection with the Independence Day.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru taking salute from the three armed forces during Independence Day at Red Fort in Delhi on August 15, 1960.
Jawaharlal Nehru at Rajghat, accompanied by his daughter Indira Gandhi, grandsons Sanjay Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi and the Maharana of Udaipur.
Photo showing a school in Madras celebrating Independence Day in 1961.
Prime Minister Sri Rajiv Gandhi addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort in Delhi on August 15, 1988 on the occasion of 42nd Independence Day.
The then Prime Minister Mr. P.V. Narasimha Rao addresses the Nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the 45th Independence Day in New Delhi on August 15, 1991.
President Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma addressing the Nation on the eve of Independence Day in 1996.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOwD2S3oHjU (1:06:27)Published on Aug 14, 2014
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on India's 68th Independence Day from the Red Fort.
Date: August 15, 2014
Date: August 15, 2014
Published: August 15, 2014 14:29 IST | Updated: August 15, 2014 14:32 IST
`Come, make in India,’ Modi tells global investors
In his Independence Day address, Mr Modi exhorted the youth to become entrepreneurs and manufacture ‘zero-defect’ goods.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday invited the global business community to set up manufacturing facilities in India giving the slogan ‘come, make in India’
In his maiden Independence Day address, he exhorted the youth to become entrepreneurs and manufacture ‘zero-defect’ goods with a view to making the country a global export hub.
“From ramparts of the Red Fort, I would like to call people of the world to ‘come, make in India’. Come here and manufacture in India. Sell the products anywhere in the world but manufacture here...we have the power, come I am inviting you,” he said.
He said global businesses can invest in a wide range of areas including electrical, electronics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, satellite and submarine.
India’s young population have skill and talent which will help India in making the country a export hub of the world, he said, asserting that focus on manufacturing sector would help in creating employment for people besides maintaining balance in exports and imports.
“I would like to tell the Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on Independence Day. He was without any bullet-proof shield. Photo: Sandeep Saxena
He also asked the young people of the country to enter manufacturing sector by setting up small units.
“They should do research to identify at least one product which they can manufacture and help in reducing the country’s import bill. Not only this, but they should look at exporting those items as well. If every youth of this country would start manufacturing at least one product, our country will become an export hub,” he added.
However, he said that people should not compromise on two main things — “zero defect and zero effect”.
“Our manufacturing should have zero defect so that our products should not be rejected in the global market. Besides, we should also keep in mind that manufacturing should not have any negative impact on our environment,” he said.
http://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/come-make-in-india-modi-tells-global-investors/article6321185.ece
MODI UNVEILS NEW IDEAS; PLAN COMMISSION TO BE SCRAPPED
Friday, 15 August 2014 | PTI | New Delhi
In his maiden speech from Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced disbanding of Planning Commission, a socialist-era vestige, declared his intent to carry the opposition along and called for a moratorium on caste and communal violence.
Less than three months after coming to power, he unveiled his ideas of development and boosting the economy, saying India should become a base for global manufacturing.
He came out with a scheme for financial inclusion of the poor by providing them with bank accounts with built-in insurance of Rs one lakh and announced an 'MP Model Village Scheme' under which each Member of Parliament will adopt one village every year and develop it.
In his 65-minute extempore speech in Hindi on the Independence Day, Modi asked maoists and terrorists to shun the path of violence and join the national mainstream.
He denounced the growing incidents of rape as well as the practice of female foeticide while hailing the role of girls. Prime Minister stressed on eliminating the problem of open defecation by providing toilets, including in schools, in which corporates would be involved.
Outlining his economic agenda, he said the Planning Commission, a 64-year-old Soviet style body, will be replaced with a new institution keeping in view the changed economic situation internally and globally.
"If we have to take India forward, then states will have to be taken forward. The importance of federal structure is more today than it was in last 60 years...We will very soon set up a new institution in place of Planning Commission," he said.
Talking about putting in place a new structure soon, Modi said it will bring in creativity besides fresh ideas, thinking and hopes by utilising to the optimum level public-private partnership and youth power.