Republic
Day is a national event when India’s power, culture and unity are displayed. To
mark the occasion of 68th Republic Day, Wittians of Witty
International School, Pawan Baug took pride in glorifying and celebrating the
spirit of unity in all its solemnity and grandeur on 25th January, 2017. An air
of patriotic fervour permeated the atmosphere. The program took flight with the
melodious music and graceful movements of dancers welcoming the Guest
of Honour, Teaching fraternity and the audience.
This
Cultural Program was graced and addressed by Major Alok Prasad. He saluted the
efforts of the national leaders in building an independent, republic nation and
recalled various anecdotes related to his childhood days. He shared his own
experiences and gave a very motivational and inspiring speech to students about
life and how we can become responsible citizens of India.
A
variety of cultural programmes mesmerised the audience. The school auditorium
reverberated with patriotic fervour and enthusiasm. The students brought the
stage alive with their passion and love for the motherland. Besides songs and
dances, specially choreographed for the occasion, Dance Drama on the ‘Constitutional
Rights of Citizens’ depicting how Dr. B. R. Ambedkar drafted the Constitution
of India which was put into force on this day. The onlookers witnessed a series
of incidents in the history of India, the freedom struggle and attainment of
independence through a Mime Act performed by the students of Grade 5. Students
executed a wonderful skit titled 'Everybody’s Water' guiding us to be
responsible citizens to conserve our natural resources.
Towards the end, to highlight the famous saying ‘Unity in
Diversity’, students of Grades III & IV performed on the traditional beats
of different states. The programme concluded with the Vote of Thanks and
National Anthem. Indeed, it was a day of joy, a day to love and respect our
country and make it a better place for Indians to live and experience the
freedom, peace and unity in diversity. Witty International School wishes all
Indians a Very Happy Republic Day. Jai Hind!
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