The vibrant spirit of patriotism was on full display at Sahitya School as students, teachers, and staff came together to celebrate Republic Day with great enthusiasm. The event was marked by colorful performances, thought-provoking speeches, and a grand parade featuring students dressed as India’s revered freedom fighters.
The highlight of the celebration was the costume parade, where children donned the attire of great leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Subhas Chandra Bose, and many more. Each child confidently walked the stage, embodying the essence of their chosen historical figure, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made for India’s independence and the establishment of the Republic.
Adding to the patriotic fervor, the students worked together to create a magnificent replica of the Indian national emblem. With remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail, they showcased the four majestic lions standing back-to-back, symbolizing power, courage, confidence, and pride. This impressive artwork was paraded along the H Cross road, drawing the admiration of onlookers and instilling a sense of national pride among passersby.
The Republic Day celebrations at Sahitya School also featured cultural performances, including patriotic songs and dances that paid homage to the rich heritage and unity of the nation. The school principal addressed the gathering, emphasizing the significance of the Constitution and the responsibilities of every citizen to uphold its values.
As the event concluded with the national anthem, the children left with a deeper understanding of India’s democratic values and the role they play in shaping the nation’s future. The Republic Day celebration at Sahitya School was not just a commemoration but a heartfelt tribute to the freedom fighters whose vision and sacrifices paved the way for a sovereign and progressive India.