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Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav- Independence Day School Activities


 


AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV- 75TH INDEPENDENCE DAY


“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.” – Mark Twain

 

School Activities - Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav

Like every year, this year also, our school celebrated Independence Day with great joy and pomp. The students participated in a plethora of activities. A sense of happiness and pride could be clearly seen on the faces of these students while doing these fun activities.

 

Independence Day Activities-                                                                

 

Thumb Painting Bookmarks: Grade-I

Grade-I students dipped their hands in tricolor and the result was gorgeous bookmarks.

 

Tricolor Flag pencil top activity - Grade II and III

Grade II and III made beautiful tricolor flag pencil tops and took pride in holding the same.

 

Bookmark-Making Competition - Grade IV and V

Grade IV and V students showed their creative side and made beautiful bookmarks on the theme - Har Ghar Tiranga

 

Ad-o-Mania on ‘Incredible India’: Grade VI

Ad-o-Mania ‘Incredible India’ Competition for Grade VI to mark the festive occasion of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsava’- Spirit of Nationalism seen galore amongst the little stars of Ambience.

 

Activity Title: What Freedom Means to Me: Grade VI

Grade VI: Activity Title: According to You Who is a Real Hero...

Children gave their own definition of who a real hero is... on Origami sheets.

 

Grade VII:

On the Cut out of A Pigeon children wrote in a creative way what Freedom means to them.

Kite Making Competition: Grade VII

Kite Making Competition for Grade VII to mark the festive occasion of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsava’- Spirit of Nationalism seen galore amongst the little stars of Ambience.

 

Independence Day Activity- Grade VIII

One thing that you would like to do to make your country feel proud of you.

On a Circular cut out, coloured in Tri colour of our National flag the students wrote one thing they would like to do for their country.

 

Independence Day Assembly– Grade XII

Song

For a citizen, nothing is more important than his country and this feeling blossomed in the students of Ambience Public School as Anusha Bhattacharya and Rajan Mishra entranced us with a heart-warming rendition of “Teri Mitti Mein Mil Jawnwan…….”.

Skit

Indian history is full of countless unnamed patriots who fought and sacrificed for our country. In an ode to such heroes, the students of class 12B performed a captivating skit showcasing the lives and struggles of three such unsung heroes.

Dance

No celebration is complete without a dance performance.

All the girls of XII-B brought the “josh” in the Independence Day celebrations as they gave a lively dance performance which had the students grooving along in their seats.

Poem

उस दिन तारों ने देखा था हिंदुस्तानी विश्वाश नया।

जब लिखा महा रणवीरों ने खून से अपना इतिहास नया।

Poetry is the medium to evoke emotions and recount experiences in the most beautiful manner. “Khooni Hastakshar” a lively poem recounting the rallying of troops to fight for India’s independence by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was narrated by Jessica Kochar on the eve of Independence Day to remind us of the great patriots because of whom India is a free country.

Speech

India is an abode of knowledge, traditions, and miracles.

There is so much we don't know about our wondrous country...so much that has been lost to the ages. To make us aware of some such events, Anusha Bhattacharya and Rhea Singh gave beautiful speeches elaborating on their vision for India and recalling a few of the countless revelations the ‘Sone ki Chidiya’ has given the world.

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