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The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with great zeal and patriotic fervour in our school on 15th August 2025. The campus was decorated with tricolour flags, flowers, and vibrant banners reflecting the spirit of freedom.
The day’s programme began with a warm welcome of the Chief Guest, Ex-Army Officer Lieutenant General J. S Dhillon and his wife, who were escorted to the stage by the school band playing stirring tunes. A Cycle March by students carrying the tricolour and placards on national unity marked the opening of the celebrations.
This was followed by the hoisting of the National Flag by the Chief Guest, accompanied by the singing of the National Anthem by all present. The atmosphere was filled with pride and emotion.
A colourful cultural programme was presented in the school auditorium, showcasing the talents of the students. There were patriotic dances, melodious instrumental performances on national songs, and a variety of theme-based acts that filled the audience with a deep sense of patriotism.
The Chief Guest, Mr. Dhillon, in his inspiring speech, shared his experiences from his service in the Indian Army, encouraging the students to be disciplined, committed, and to contribute to the nation’s progress. His words deeply touched everyone present.
The event concluded with various competitions .The performances included class wise competitions such as theme dances on mental health , tableau ,nukkad natak, qawwali and house wise one act plays , all portraying India’s struggle for freedom, its rich cultural heritage and present empowered ,independent India.
Students participated with enthusiasm. The day instilled a renewed sense of national pride and unity among all.