How is your city celebrating Independence Day?

Share your pictures celebrating I-Day with <b>#THIDayEvents</b> and your city's name.

August 14, 2015 02:39 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 03:27 pm IST

Coimbatore: College students forming a human chain to form Indian Map with 6900 students to create a record on the occasion of 69th Independence Day in Coimbatore on Friday. PTI Photo (PTI8_14_2015_000027B)

Coimbatore: College students forming a human chain to form Indian Map with 6900 students to create a record on the occasion of 69th Independence Day in Coimbatore on Friday. PTI Photo (PTI8_14_2015_000027B)

People around India have started to prepare for the Independence Day. Have a look at how some of the Indian cities are gearing up for the I-Day.

Mysuru

The Mysuru district administration has appealed to the government offices and business/commercial establishments in the district to light up their premises on August 14 and 15 to enliven the spirit of 69 Independence Day. >Read more

Bengaluru's stage is also all set for the 69th Independence Day celebrations at Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground. >Read more

Share your pictures with us of the Independence Day celebrations from Bengaluru by tweeting with #THIDayEvents.

Kozhikode

Policemen in Kozhikode rural areas will gift a memorable Independence Day celebrations this time to the settlers at the Pathippara tribal settlement in Kodenchery grama panchayat. >Read more

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu is gearing up for the big Day by making sure all the security measures are taken care of. >Read more

>Traffic curbs on Independence Day (Chennai)

Mangaluru

Mangaluru will be celebrating the day with a screening of a short film 'My Wish My Honour', a short film on women and child safety by Seva Bharathi. >Read more

Chandigarh

Odisha

Click photographs and tweet with #THIDayEvents with your city's name and get featured here.

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