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INDEPENDENCE DAY - 2019

Freedom in the mind,

faith in the words,

pride in the hearts,

memories in our souls.

On this occasion of great pride and honor I take immense pleasure to wish u all
a Happy 73nd Independence Day.

We celebrate the day with utmost serenity and commitment because the Indian
Independence movement is studded with contribution of many individuals who
laid down their lives for the cause of India. We salute all those freedom fighters.
Irrespective of culture, civilization, caste, creed and religion, the most
important binding factor is Our National Flag. The tricolor symbolizes courage,
truth and prosperity.

May I now request our Correspondent/Chairman to hoist the National Flag.


Sir/Ma’am PLEASE……

FLAG HOISTING

Tradition is the illusion of permanence.

It’s not the honor that you take with you, but the heritage you leave behind.

Let me now invite our school choir to sing our Flag song.

FLAG SONG

An oath is a way to make us aware of our duties towards our nation. Let me
request our School Head Boy Master. Muthui Vijay for the pledge.

PLEDGE

She is old….. She is immortal… She is Selfless…

She is none other than mother Tamil… to praise her let me invite the Choir for
Tamizhl Thai Vazhlthu.

TAMIZHL THAI VAZHLTHU

There is always a need of positive start to end up with a better note.

To begin this day orderly, let us first invoke the presence of the Almighty the
creator of the whole world.

Let me now invite our nightingales for a prayer song.


PRAYER SONG

Welcoming is an art and it sprouts from heart. To express this art, here comes
our Head Girl Ms. Santhana Fadina to Welcome the gathering.

WELCOME ADDRESS – FADINA

Thank you Ms.Fadina for your warm Welcome.

“Let us not seek to satisfy the thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of
bitterness and hatred” said by Martin Luther King. Though we get freedom the
thirst for freedom has not yet dried. Here comes Manuel Inbam of Class XI – B
to say his views on the topic “When do our thirsts of freedom get dried?”

SPEECH BY MANUEL INBAM (TAMIL)

“Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.” – George
Bernard Shaw.

“Is independence worthy?” Let me now invite our seniors to answer this
question by enacting a skit .

SKIT BY CLASS – XII

Patriotism consists not in waving the flag, but in striving that our country shall
be righteous as well as strong – said by James Bryce. Here comes Rishita Das
nof Class – IX – A to share her views on this Independence Day.

SPEECH BY RISHITHA DAS (HINDI)

Do you feel some turbulence around here audience? Yes, I do. The heart beats
have gone up and everyone is eager to sink into the depth of patriotic music.

Let’s have the School Choir to sing a Patriotic Song.

PATRIOTIC SONG

“To be inspired is great but to be an inspiration is an honor.”

Let me now invite our English teacher Ms.Mallika to deliver the Independence
Day Speech.

SPEECH BY MS.MALLIKA

SPEECH BY MS. SUBBU LAKSHMI

“No matter what language you speak… A kind and smiling ‘THANK YOU’
always speaks to everyone’s heart.”

May I now request Ms. Hema Lakshmi of Class – XI- B to convey her words of
gratitude.
VOTE OF THANKS – HEMA LAKSHMI

A vision is like National Anthem, it has the power to pull together, emotionally
connect and inspire great things.”

I request you all to rise to your feet to give respect to our Mother India

NATIONAL ANTHEM.

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