Independence Day
The midnight of August 15, 1947 is
memorable for every Indian on earth, as it was the time, when India
gained independence from the stranglehold of the British. The otherwise vanquished tri-coloured
flag of India was given its due respect, when it was hoisted at midnight on
the Independence Day. Since then, the red-letter day is celebrated with pomp
and gaiety, across the country. Cultural programs and flag-hoisting ceremonies
are the predominant. People indulge themselves in remembering the heroes of the
freedom struggle and pay homage to them.
Others might have forgotten;
But never can I;
The Flag of my country;
Furls very high!
On this Auspicious day, our little Wittians of the
Pre-primary section celebrated this day by doing various art and craft
activities, and also inculcated the theme into their cooking activities.
The overall experience of the Pre-Primary Wittians
was an overwhelming one and very knowledgable.
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