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Independence Day 2025: How to book your seat at Red Fort for August 15 - Step-by-step easy guide

Independence Day 2025: How to book your seat at Red Fort for August 15 - Step-by-step easy guide

Time of India20 hours ago
Independence Day Red Fort Tickets: India is preparing to celebrate Independence Day 2025 with great pride and enthusiasm. This year marks the 79th Independence Day, a moment of immense national pride as the country remembers its hard-earned freedom from British rule on August 15, 1947.
The day is observed as a national holiday across the country, with the Tiranga (Indian tricolour) proudly hoisted at government buildings, schools, public places, and homes. Patriotic songs fill the air, while parades, cultural events, and flag-hoisting ceremonies are organised nationwide. Schools and colleges conduct special assemblies, speeches, and competitions to encourage the younger generation to embrace patriotism. Community programmes like cleanliness drives and social welfare activities are also held to mark the day.
79th Independence Day Celebrations at Red Fort
The Red Fort in Delhi is the heart of the Independence Day celebrations. On August 15, 2025, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will unfurl the national flag from the historic monument and address the nation from its iconic ramparts.
The Red Fort, or Lal Quila, is not just an architectural marvel from the 17th century - it is a symbol of India's struggle for freedom. The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, hoisted the tricolour here on 15 August 1947, setting a tradition that continues to this day. Every year, thousands of citizens gather to witness this proud moment in person.
How to Book a Seat at Red Fort for Independence Day 2025
If you want to attend the Independence Day 2025 celebrations at Red Fort, you can secure your seat through online or offline seat booking. With limited tickets available, it is advisable to book early.
Online Ticket Booking - Step-by-Step Guide
From August 13, 2025, you can book your tickets online via the official Ministry of Defence portals: aamantran.mod.gov.in or e-invitations.mod.gov.in.
Here's how you can book seats online for Independence Day 2025:
- Visit the official website.
- Click on the "Independence Day 2025 Ticket Booking" option.
- Fill in your details - name, mobile number, and number of tickets.
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Upload a valid ID proof (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport).
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Select your ticket category:
Rs 20 - General
Rs 100 - Standard
Rs 500 - Premium
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Make the payment using a debit/credit card or UPI.
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Download your e-ticket with a QR code and seating details.
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Save it on your phone or take a printout to present at the entry gate.
Offline Ticket Booking - Dates & Locations
For those who prefer offline booking, tickets will be available from August 10 to August 12, 2025, at designated government offices and special counters in Delhi.
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You must present a valid photo ID.
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Payment options include cash and digital methods.
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Prices remain the same: Rs 20, Rs 100, and Rs 500.
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Due to high demand, it is best to arrive early at the counters.
Important Timings & Travel Tips for August 15
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Event Time: The Independence Day programme begins at 7:30 AM.
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Entry Time: Visitors should arrive between 6:30 AM and 7:00 AM.
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Metro Service: The Delhi Metro will start at 4:00 AM on Independence Day.
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Nearest Metro Stations: Lal Qila (Violet Line) and Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line).
Security Guidelines for Visitors
Since the Red Fort Independence Day celebrations are a high-security event, visitors must follow all official guidelines:
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Carry your original ID and ticket (digital or printed).
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Avoid carrying large bags or restricted items.
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Travel light for smooth security checks.
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Follow directions from security personnel at all times.
Attending the Independence Day 2025 celebrations at Red Fort is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness history, patriotism, and tradition come alive. Whether you opt for online booking or offline seat booking, make sure you secure your place early and follow all instructions for a hassle-free experience on August 15.
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