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Pakistan's
independence day (also known as Yaum-e-Azadi (Urdu: ???? ?????))
is observed on 14 August, the day on which Pakistan became independent
from British rule within then what was known as the British Raj
in 1947. The day is a national holiday in Pakistan. The day is celebrated
all over the country with flag raising ceremonies, tributes to the
national heroes and fireworks taking place in the capital, Islamabad.
The main celebrations takes place in Islamabad, where the President
and Prime Minister raise the national flag at the Presidential and
Parliament buildings and deliver speeches that are televised live.
In the speech, the leaders highlight the achievements of the government,
goals set for the future and in the words of the father of the nation,
Quaid-e-Azam bring "Unity, Faith and Discipline" to its
people.

14th
August is a National holiday of Pakistan. In the capital Islamabad
and in all major cities of Pakistan the Government Offices are lit
up as well as all the larger skyscrapers. Flag hoisting ceremonies
and cultural programs take place in all the provincial capitals.
In the cities around the country the Flag Hoisting Ceremony is done
by the Nazim (Mayor) belonging to that constituency. In various
private organisations the Flag Hoisting Ceremony is carried out
by a Senior officer of that organisation. Schools and colleges around
the country organise flag hoisting ceremony and various cultural
activities within their respective premises. Families and friends
get together for lunch or dinner, or for an outing. Housing colonies,
cultural centres, and societies hold entertainment programmes and
competitions.
Other
events include: Changing of the guard at the mausoleum of Mohammed
Ali Jinnah, Mazar-e-Quaid, Wagah Border ceremonies, fashion and
musical concerts, both sides releasing prisoners that may have crossed
each others borders.

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