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"At the caress of the midnight hour, when the planet sleeps, India will stirring to life and lack of restrictions. A moment comes, which comes but on the odd occasion in times gone by, when we footstep out from the old to the new, at what time an age ends, as well as when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers herself once more," India's first most important minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said all through his celebrated speech 'Tryst with Destiny' straight away after India became an self-determining nation at midnight on August 14/15, 1947.
Unlike other widespread meanings of freedom in a corporeal or selfish sense, freedom has a saintly as well as moral suggestion to the very continuation of human life on ground, in which man inseparably co-exists with all sorts of living as well as non-living creatures! Man is the coronet of all whatsoever beings; a glorious congress sandwiched between matter (material) as well as form (divine), i.e. the between link between Perfect (God) and limited (apparent beings), given that he by yourself is sacred with the control of reasoning as well as hang-up.
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