Devoleena Bhattacharjee: The Red Fort is the best place to celebrate India’s Independence Day with so manyattractions such as Dance,parade and flag hoisting.
Shubhangi Atre: India Gate,the patriotic monument of India where the Amar Jawan Jyoti(the flame of the immortal soldier) is burning as a shrine of Indian Soldier’s.
Suyyash Rai: Amritsar massacre or Jallianwala Bagh Massacre was an unforgettable tragedy of Indian history,located in the Indian city of Amritsar.
Manish Goplani: The Azad park also known as Company Garden is the place where freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad sacrificed his life during the Indian independence struggle.
Helly Shah: Netaji Bhawan of Calcutta is the memorial hall or short of museum where he was put under house arrest then organized the Indian National Army.
Manu Punjabi: Sabarmati Ashram occupies a special place in the history of Indian National Movement and a place of Satyagraha or started the Dandi march.
Tejasswi Prakash: Raj Ghat is the place where memorials of Mahatma Gandhi,Jawaharlal Nehru,Lal Bahadur Shastri known as Vijay Ghat are located.
Pearl V Puri: Wagah Border is the only road border between two country and a must visit place to see Wagah border ceremony before sunset each day.
Kunal Jaisingh: The Cellular jail of Port blair in theAndaman and Nicobar Islands is a place where many notable dissidents were imprisoned during the struggle for India’s Independence.
Mahika Sharma: The fort of Maharani Jhansi,where Lakshmi Bai started one of the greatest centres of freedom struggle of India, now a place of Jhansi Mahotsav.
Yuvika Chaudhary: The Barrackpore Mangal Pandey Garden at West Bengal in the memory of Mangal Pande where the Indian soldier of rebellion of 1857 was hanged.