Greetings to all on July 4 th -the Independence Day

Dr. Urmilesh Arya, President National AIA
Long Island, NY
urmilesharya@yahoo.com

As we celebrate American Independence on the Fourth of July every year,wethink ofJuly 4th, 1776 as a day that represents the Declaration of Independence as the birth of the United States of America. This day commemorates the adaptation of independence by delegates from 13 colonies.The Declaration was written in April 1975 and almost after 100 years, Congress declared July 4th to be a National Holiday. This was the most important secular holiday on the calendar.

On July 4th1776, John Hancock,the president of the continental congress at that time signed the declaration in the presence CharlesThompson, the secretary of congress. The official signing event took place on Aug. 2nd 1776 when 50 men signed the document.

As an independent country, it became free from control and influence of other person, country or entity. It became internationally recognized land and borders. It has power to levy war, make alliances with foreign nations, conduct trade and anything else that they think its right to do

Today America means Opportunity, Freedom and power

President Abraham Lincoln said, “Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.”

This Independence Day of July 4th, 2021 is special, as people can celebrate it together after one year of lock down from Covid Crisis that made a loss of 6000 people in this country.

 First time after one and half year,people can meet their loved ones and hug them. Children can go back to school and life resume to normal routine. Thanks to the highly skilled scientist who generated the effective vaccine against Covid.This is the time of celebration the work of elected officials, Front line workers and the volunteer workers of the community. People are highly enthusiastic to celebrate this Independence Day on July 4th by Fireworks, Family reunion, Parade and concerts etc. Macy’s has already declared that they will sponsor the Fireworks.

Wish you all, Happy Independence Day!

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