Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu will address the nation on the eve of Independence Day, with broadcasts in multiple languages. The speech sets the stage for PM Modi’s traditional Red Fort address the next morning. Delhi Metro will begin services early to accommodate attendees, while security measures are heightened across the capital. The celebrations will feature patriotic performances by armed forces bands and cultural events.

Key Points: President Murmu to Address Nation on 79th Independence Day Eve

  • President Murmu’s speech precedes PM Modi’s Red Fort address
  • Broadcast in Hindi, English, and regional languages
  • Delhi Metro starts early for Independence Day crowds
  • Security tightened with traffic restrictions in key areas
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President Murmu to address nation tomorrow on eve of 79th Independence Day

President Droupadi Murmu will deliver her Independence Day eve speech, broadcast nationwide, ahead of PM Modi’s Red Fort address.

"The address will be broadcast at 7 p.m. on Akashvani and Doordarshan. – Government Statement"

New Delhi, Aug 13

President Droupadi Murmu will address the nation on Thursday, August 14, on the eve of the 79th Independence Day.

The address will be broadcast at 7 p.m. on the entire national network of Akashvani and telecast on all Doordarshan channels -- first in Hindi, followed by the English version.

Regional language broadcasts will then be aired by Doordarshan’s regional channels, while Akashvani will carry the regional versions at 9.30 p.m. on its respective networks, a government statement said.

On Friday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his traditional Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

India observes Independence Day every year on August 15 to commemorate its freedom from over two centuries of British colonial rule in 1947. The occasion is marked by flag-hoisting ceremonies, cultural programmes, and tributes to the nation’s freedom fighters.

While past years have seen the government announce an official theme for the celebrations -- focusing on unity, patriotism, social progress, and sacrifice -- no theme has been declared so far this year.

In the run-up to the celebrations, iconic locations across the capital will host live performances by the Armed Forces bands, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) bands, Railway Protection Force (RPF) bands, and the National Cadet Corps (NCC). These events aim to infuse patriotic fervour and offer citizens a chance to enjoy stirring tunes and disciplined artistry.

Security arrangements have been intensified in Delhi, with traffic restrictions in place around key areas including India Gate, Mandi House, and Mathura Road. Vehicles without parking labels have been advised to avoid these stretches.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has also made special arrangements for August 15, announcing that train services will start at 4 a.m. on all lines to facilitate the movement of guests, invitees, and the public attending the Red Fort ceremony.

From 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., trains will run every 30 minutes, after which normal schedules will resume, DMRC said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The metro starting at 4am is such a thoughtful arrangement. Kudos to DMRC for making it easier for people to attend the celebrations. Happy Independence Day in advance to all!
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Ananya R
I wish they had announced a theme this year too. Themes help schools and organizations plan meaningful activities around Independence Day. Still, excited for the celebrations!
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Vikram M
The security arrangements are necessary but I hope the traffic restrictions don't cause too much inconvenience to daily commuters. Maybe next year they can find a better balance.
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Priya S
My children are performing in their school's Independence Day function tomorrow. These celebrations help keep our freedom struggle alive in young minds. So proud of our heritage!
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Karthik V
The military band performances sound amazing! Wish I could attend in person. Doordarshan should consider live streaming these events for those of us who can't be there physically.

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