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Independence Day 2025 — 6 Historic Places In India That Witnessed The Freedom Struggle

India’s journey to independence is etched in its soil, monuments, and cities. This Independence Day 2025, let’s revisit six historic places that became epicentres of the freedom struggle. These destinations are not just travel spots. They are the living museums of patriotism where every brick and wall whispers tales of our ancestors’ fight for liberty. These sites continue to ignite the flame of nationalism.
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1. Cellular Jail, Andaman And Nicobar Islands
The Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, was the most dreaded colonial prison. Many freedom fighters endured unimaginable torture here. It was built in 1906 by the British. This prison is located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in an isolated location which made it a place of no return. Leaders like Batukeshwar Dutt, Veer Savarkar, and Yogendra Shukla were incarcerated here. Today, the jail stands as a National Memorial, preserving the stories of those who fought till their last breath. Visitors enjoy the light and sound show here that recreates the dark days of struggle, making it an emotional pilgrimage for every Indian.
2. Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar
Jallianwala Bagh became the site of one of the darkest chapters in India’s history, on April 13, 1919. Thousands of unarmed men, women, and children had gathered here peacefully when British troops, under General Dyer, opened fire without any warning. The massacre became a turning point in India’s fight for independence. Today, the preserved bullet marks and the martyr’s well stand as solemn reminders of the tragedy. It has a memorial and museum inside the complex the keeps the memory of those who lost their lives alive. Visiting Jallianwala Bagh is an act of homage to the resilience of the Indian spirit.
3. Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad
The Sabarmati Ashram was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1917. It was the epicentre of India’s non-violent resistance against the British rule. It was from here that Gandhi launched the historic Dandi March in 1930, challenging the salt tax. The ashram remains a serene space filled with Gandhi’s personal belongings, rare photographs, and letters that give insight into his philosophy of truth and non-violence. Walking through the passages of this ashram is simple yet a powerful experience. The visitors can sense the moral strength here that guided India’s freedom movement. On Independence Day, Sabarmati Ashram becomes a place of reflection and inspiration.
4. Red Fort, Delhi
The Red Fort is not just a Mughal architectural marvel. This fort in Delhi is also a symbol of India’s indpendence. On August 15, 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the Indian flag here, marking the end of British rule. Every year since, the Prime Minister’s Independence Day address has been delivered from its ramparts. Built in the 17th century by Shah Jahan, the fort also witnessed key events during the First War of Independence in 1857. The walls of the fort echo centuries of India’s struggle and triumph. Visiting this destination on the Independence Day brings history alive.
5. Kakori Railway Station, Uttar Pradesh
The Kakori Conspiracy of 1925 was a daring act that was carried out by revolutionaries like Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, and Chandrashekhar Azad. These freedom fighters halted a train ear Kakori and looted the treasury funds of the government. This incident became a symbol of youthful courage and sacrifice. Though many of the revolutionaries faced execution or life imprisonment, their bravery continues to inspire generations. Today, the Kakori Railway Station has served as a memorial plaque that marks it as a site of revolutionary pride.
6. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Though originally built as a monument to Queen Victoria, the Victoria Memorial has witnessed countless nationalist gatherings and movements in Bengal. The wide and sprawling gardens and grand marble structure became a backdrop for speeches, protests, and meetings during the era of India’s freedom movement. he museum inside now houses rare artifacts, paintings, and documents chronicling India’s freedom movement. Visiting Victoria Memorial reminds us of Bengal’s vital role in shaping the nation’s destiny.
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Over 99 lakh foreign tourists arrived in India in 2024: Centre

Over 99 lakh foreign tourists visited India, while over 3 crore Indians travelled abroad in 2024, government informed Rajya Sabha.
In a written reply in Rajya Sabha, Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat stated that the number of foreign tourist arrivals stood at 99,51,722.
In 2023, the number stood at 95,20,928 while 64,37,467 foreign tourists arrived in the country in 2022.
The highest number of foreign tourists arrived from the United States (18,04,586). This was followed by Bangladesh (17,50,165), and in third place was the United Kingdom (10,22,587).
The government also informed that more than 77 lakh Indian nationals visited the UAE in 2024.
34,23,711 Indian nationals visited Saudi Arabia while 21,43,909 Indian nationals visited the US.
The data was provided by the Bureau of Immigration, as noted in the official statement by the Ministry of Tourism.
Earlier on July 25, MoS External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh had answered in the Lok Sabha about India’s potential for international tourism and steps in place or planned to further capitalise on it for economic growth and global positioning.
MoS Singh had highlighted that the Government of India acknowledges the potential of international tourism as a contributor to economic growth, employment generation, and enhancing India’s global profile.
He mentioned that these include supporting participation of Central and State Governments, tourism boards, and industry stakeholders in major overseas tourism trade fairs and exhibitions; organisation of Tourism Roadshows; engagements with local tour operators and other industry stakeholders; organisation of B2B meetings and familiarization (FAM) trips; and India tourism publicity campaigns, including through the social media.
MoS Singh also underlined that international air connectivity has improved through bilateral arrangements for direct flights that support foreign tourist arrivals. (ANI)
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Air India to stop Delhi-Washington flights from September 1. Know all details | Indiablooms

Tata Group-owned Air India on Monday announced the suspension of its services between Delhi and Washington, D.C., effective September 1, 2025, due to a combination of operational factors, to ensure the reliability and integrity of the airline’s overall route network.
“The suspension is primarily driven by the planned shortfall in Air India’s fleet, as the airline commenced retrofitting 26 of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft last month,” Air India said in a statement.
Air India said the extensive retrofit programme, aimed at significantly enhancing customer experience, necessitates a prolonged unavailability of multiple aircraft at any given time until at least end of 2026.
“That, coupled with the continued closure of airspace over Pakistan, impacts the airline’s long-haul operations, leading to longer flight routings and increased operational complexity,” the private airlines said.
Customers to be offered alternative travel arrangements
Customers with Air India bookings to or from Washington, D.C. beyond September 1, 2025 will be contacted and offered alternative travel arrangements, including rebooking on other flights or full refunds, as per their individual preferences.
Air India customers will continue to have the options of one-stop flights to Washington, D.C. via four U.S. gateways – New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), Chicago, and San Francisco – with the airline’s interline partners, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, allowing customers to travel on a single itinerary with their baggage checked through to the final destination.
Air India said it will continue to operate non-stop flights between India and six destinations in North America, including Toronto and Vancouver in Canada.
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There are five national parks in Karnataka. Nagarhole, Bandipur, and Bannerghatta are some of the renowned national parks here forming part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. These are the parks which are home to elephants, tigers, and leopards.
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