How the children of the nineties celebrated independence is unknown to the children of the twenty-first century
Patriotism is part of the human yeast, which is why people around the world celebrate their country's Independence Day with great enthusiasm. In our country too, this day is celebrated with special enthusiasm. The excitement that was seen in the children of the nineties in celebrating this day is missing in the children of that era. The children of the present age, who are the children of the digital age and the age of social media, have limited their expression of every emotion to social media and they do not seem ready to do anything in practice. The children of the 1950s practically did many things that the new generation seems to be deprived of.
1: Making flags With the arrival of the month of August, the children began to save their out-of-pocket expenses and then the money saved from their out-of-pocket expenses was used to buy flags at the rate of one hundred and then these flags were used for flour. They were made and threaded - then they were taught. After drying, the flags were carefully wrapped in a special way to decorate their homes, schools and streets on August 13. Can be used for.
2: Let the highest flag be ours From August 1, hoisting the Pakistani green crescent flag on the roof of the house and waving it proudly was one of the biggest hobbies of the nineties children. Searching and then tying these bamboos in such a way that they can withstand the wind, no one but the children of that time could know about this Jatt. Today's children are unfamiliar with the green crescent flag that used to stand above their house and give them pride and joy.
3: Salvana white shalwar kameez On Independence Day, it was mandatory for boys to wear white shalwar kameez as an Eid festival, and all the boys wore white shalwar kameez and the girls chose a flag-colored dupatta with white shalwar kameez for the occasion. And in the joy of wearing this pair, I could not sleep all night - this white couple was hung with a cliff, and as soon as I woke up in the morning, this couple was dressed and dressed like on the day of Eid. Was prepared.
4: Buy colorful badges and bangles Placing a green crescent flag badge on the left side of the chest with a white pair and choosing the badge in such a way that our badge is the most unique and prominent was the greatest hobby of the children of that era - girls too. She used to fill her hands with green bangles and apply henna to make special preparations for this happy day.
5: Participate in tablo and melody competitions Nowadays, Independence Day is a public holiday, so schools usually hold their Independence Day function on August 13, whereas in the past, schools were open on this day, especially for flag-raising ceremonies. The songs, speeches, and tableaux competitions were held among the children - so that on that day every child had the same slogan on his tongue: Long live Pakistan.
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