India is all set to celebrate its 77th Independence Day. Preparations are going on in full swing across the country for the Independence Day celebrations. PM Modi will hoist the national flag at the Red Fort for the 11th time and will then address the nation.
This time India is going to celebrate its 77th Independence Day. On this auspicious occasion, every citizen of the country is preparing to celebrate this festival of independence with joy. The Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi will hoist the tricolor for the 11th time on the ramparts of the Red Fort and address the people of the country. Thousands of people will be present there to listen to PM Modi's speech.
If you also want to listen to the speech given by PM Modi on the occasion of Independence Day live but cannot reach the Red Fort, then you can listen to his speech through live streaming. You can easily listen to PM Modi's speech live sitting at home with the help of TV and smartphone.
You can watch the live streaming of PM Modi's speech on both your mobile and TV. If we talk about TV, apart from the national channel Doordarshan, you will also be able to watch the live stream on different private channels. If you are out of the house and you do not have a TV, then you do not need to worry. You will also be able to watch on DD News, PM Modi's YouTube channel, BJP's YouTube channel on mobile. Apart from this, you will also be able to watch the live speech on the social media platform @PIB_India. Apart from this, you will also be able to watch the live speech on the official Twitter handle of the PMO.
Let us tell you that the Independence Day program at the Red Fort will start at 7.30 am. PM Modi will hoist the national flag at the Red Fort for the 11th consecutive time and then address the nation. Let us tell you that the record of giving the longest speech from the Red Fort on the occasion of Independence Day is in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The record of giving the most number of speeches on Independence Day from the Red Fort is in the name of the country's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He has given a total of 17 speeches on Independence Day.