What is the meaning of indepedant in your point of view?

India
August 15, 2010 7:19am CST
Dear friends India is now going to celebrates our 63 independent day. But is it we are really independent explain your comment.
4 responses
@bhanusb (5709)
• India
15 Aug 10
Hi savishali, indipendent means to respect others view. Indipendence means tolarence. Indipendence means to free the poor people from hunger and to give them shelter. Indipendent does not mean lawlessness.
@yugasini (12836)
• Anantapur, India
15 Aug 10
hi svaishali, the answer is in the question itself,you know clearly about the independent,remove in,then you will be dependent,have a nice day "happy Independence day"
@tomitomi (5429)
• Singapore
15 Aug 10
Hi svaishali! Physical independence is the easiest to see because we are not behind bars or chains and that we are no more slaves to anyone. But we are somehow morally obligated to care for our parents, siblings and families if they need us. Can we turn a deaf ear? I'm saying this in general. And as much as we would like to sometimes we couldn't afford to financially. In which case we are not financially independent. Is it true that people who don't believe in any religion would say that they are spiritually-independent? Anyways, Happy 63rd Birthday India!
@ench815 (465)
• Philippines
15 Aug 10
Independence day is something every used-to-be colonized country should celebrate. Our country was colonized three times that every nationalistic citizen show their love for country every June 12, our independence day. You would see cars on the streets with flags on their antennas. Houses would also put flags in front of their houses the whole month of June. Of course, our country would have programs to celebrate it, too. In our village, the homeowners would congratulate and commend those who put up flags in front of their houses the previous year and encourage that everyone put up one this year. Our family likes doing it because we're proud to be Filipinos.