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India was not born on 15th August. India was always there and will remain so as the 'most ancient living civilization in continuity' free in spirit, despite centuries of colonization. Let us celebrate every day as 'India Day' and contribute towards a better future for all citizens. We are not just a nation or country but a civilization - a cultural biodiversity repository from prehistory to modern times!
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