August 15 is a historic date in India: it marks the proclamation of independence in 1947, and every year, millions of people across the country celebrate this day, a symbol of freedom and national unity.
In Kishanpur, the children supported by the New Mauricette Generation Foundation (NMGF) also honored this celebration. At their school, they shared a simple and heartwarming moment, filled with songs, dances, and speeches that demonstrated their pride and energy.



The celebration was held in the classroom, decorated for the occasion. All the children gathered and actively participated in the proposed activities.
The atmosphere was friendly, joyful, and everyone contributed to making this day special.
The celebration began with patriotic songs performed with communicative energy. The children, gathered in a group, sang enthusiastically.
Their songs expressed both the pride of belonging to India and the importance of remaining united around common values. Emotion was visible in their eyes: it was not just a school exercise, but a way to feel connected to the history of their country.
After the songs, it was time for dance. The students took turns presenting choreographies they had prepared together.
The movements, sometimes inspired by local traditions, sometimes more free, filled the room with joyful energy. The atmosphere was rhythmic, colorful, and lively, transforming this moment into a truly shared celebration.
These dances allowed each child to express themselves in their own way, to show their creativity, and to participate in a collective moment of conviviality.
The celebration concluded with a speech delivered by a student, who recalled the meaning of Independence Day and expressed pride in belonging to a free nation.
This speech was a powerful moment: it showed not only the children’s understanding of this historic date but also the confidence they gain through education and the projects supported by NMGF.
It was a sincere and touching testimony that gave full meaning to this day.
First of all, I wish you all a very happy Independence Day. We celebrate it on August 15. Every year, on August 15, we remember that on August 15, 1947, India gained its freedom from British rule.
Our brave freedom fighters sacrificed their entire lives for our independence. We must be grateful to our heroes.
Independence Day is the national holiday of India. All Indians celebrate this day by hoisting the tricolor flag and singing the national anthem.
I am very proud of my India and I love my country with all my heart. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat!
This Independence Day celebration in 2025 will remain a significant moment for the children of Kishanpur. Beyond the songs, dances, and speeches, it symbolized the joy of learning together and sharing a common pride.
Every moment experienced that day illustrates the mission of NMGF: to give these children not only an education but also the opportunity to express themselves, to dream, and to flourish.
You too can help write the next chapter of this story: sponsor a child, support a project, or make a donation. Together, let’s continue to nurture their future.
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