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Martyrs' Day or Shaheed Diwas is observed annually to commemorate the sacrifices of brave martyrs who laid down their lives for India's independence. This poignant day also marks the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the revered 'Father of the Nation'. By remembering their ultimate sacrifices, the nation pays tribute to these selfless heroes, honouring their unwavering dedication to the country's freedom and sovereignty. Their legacies continue to inspire generations.

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Martyr's Day commemorates the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi (Image Credits: File Image)

Why It Is Celebrated On January 30?

Martyrs' Day is commemorated every year on January 30 to pay homage to the brave hearts who made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation. This day serves as a reminder of the selfless devotion and unwavering patriotism of these heroes. By observing Martyrs' Day, the nation expresses its gratitude and respect for the sacrifices made by these courageous individuals. It is a day to honour their memory, reiterate the importance of their contributions and rekindle the spirit of patriotism among citizens. The nation unites on this day to salute their martyrdom.

Marty's Day 2025: History

This day is observed on January 30, commemorating the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948. Gandhi, leading India's non-violent independence struggle was shot dead by Nathuram Godse while en route to a prayer meeting at Birla Bhawan in Delhi. This tragic event is honoured annually to pay tribute not only to Gandhi but also to all martyrs who sacrificed their lives for India's freedom, recognising their bravery and selfless contributions to the nation's independence.

Marty's Day 2025: Significance

The day holds profound significance as a tribute to India's brave freedom fighters, soldiers and citizens who sacrificed their lives for independence. Beyond honouring Gandhi, it acknowledges the countless lives lost in the pursuit of freedom. This day reminds us of their selfless sacrifices, emphasising the value of freedom, patriotism and the nation's gratitude to its unsung heroes.

Observance Of Martyr's Day

The government organizes prayer meetings at Raj Ghat in Delhi where leaders, officials and citizens come together to pay their respects to Mahatma Gandhi. These events often feature speeches and tributes to the martyrs, highlighting the significance of their sacrifices.

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