“The Constitution is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age.”
- B. R. Ambedkar
Queen’s Valley School buzzed with patriotic fervour as Republic Day was celebrated with great zeal and vigour. The programme commenced with the tradition of lamp lighting and paying respect to the national flag by the esteemed members of the managing committee. These symbolic acts invoked unity and prosperity as the audience stood in reverence.
The programme unfolded with a series of heartfelt performances including a prayer and a poetry recital that highlighted the responsibilities accompanying our rights. The rendition resonated deeply, evoking our nation’s timeless spirit and resilience. This was followed by a melodious patriotic song sung by the school choir, filling the hearts with love for the nation. The students also presented a meaningful skit depicting the journey of India from independence to becoming a republic on 26 January 1950, highlighting the importance of the Constitution. Vibrant dance performances showcased India’s unity in diversity and celebrated the values of democracy and freedom. The energetic choreography left the audience roaring with applause. The programme inspired everyone to be responsible citizens and respect the ideals of our nation.
Through this learning experience, students strengthened key 21st-century skills such as civic responsibility, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking. The students understood the significance of Republic Day and the importance of the Indian Constitution. The celebration concluded on a proud and patriotic note by the Chairman, Shri Mahavir Goel, which ignited patriotism in every heart. The event was a fitting tribute to the world’s largest democracy.