Assam School's Republic Day Skit Envisions "Superpowered India 2047"

Army Public School Narangi in Guwahati celebrated Republic Day with a flag-hoisting ceremony and patriotic choir. Students earned the honour of participating in the ceremonial march past at the Assam Legislative Assembly Complex. A highlight was a student skit titled "Viksit Bharat," envisioning a progressive and technologically advanced India by 2047. The school also reinforced its civic commitment by launching an e-waste collection and recycling drive.

Key Points: Assam School Republic Day: Skit, March Past & E-Waste Drive

  • Flag hoisting & patriotic choir
  • Students in Assembly march past
  • Skit envisions "Superpowered India 2047"
  • E-waste recycling drive launched
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Assam: Army Public School celebrates Republic Day with patriotic fervour

Army Public School Narangi celebrated Republic Day with a student skit on India 2047, a march past at the Assembly, and an e-waste recycling drive.

"Viksit Bharat: Sapne Se Safalta Tak - Student skit title"

Guwahati, Jan 26

Army Public School Narangi marked the 77th Republic Day of India on Monday with great enthusiasm, dignity, and patriotic zeal, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to national values, civic consciousness, and holistic education.

The celebrations began on the school campus with the unfurling of the National Flag by the Principal, Dr Bandana Baruah, followed by the rendition of the National Anthem.

The solemn ceremony infused a profound sense of pride, unity and reverence for the Constitution among students, teachers and staff members. A melodious choir presentation further enriched the occasion, resonating with themes of patriotism, sacrifice and national harmony, and evoking a deep emotional connect with the ideals of the Republic.

Highlighting the institution's active engagement beyond the campus, students of APS Narangi were accorded the honour of participating in the ceremonial march past during the Republic Day celebrations held at the Assam Legislative Assembly Complex.

Their disciplined performance and confident bearing reflected the school's emphasis on character building, leadership and respect for national traditions, making it a moment of immense pride for the entire APS Narangi fraternity.

Adding a creative and visionary dimension to the celebrations, a team of 12 students presented a vibrant skit titled "Viksit Bharat: Sapne Se Safalta Tak": A Student's Vision for a Superpowered India 2047 at Lok Bhawan.

Through compelling performances and thoughtful dialogue, the skit captured the aspirations of young India, envisioning a future that is progressive, inclusive, technologically advanced and socially empowered. The presentation underscored the role of youth as torchbearers of the nation's destiny.

Reinforcing its commitment to social and environmental responsibility, APS Narangi also launched an e-waste collection and recycling drive as part of the Republic Day observances.

The initiative aimed at raising awareness about responsible disposal of electronic waste and promoting sustainable practices among students and the community, aligning environmental stewardship with national development goals.

The 77th Republic Day celebration at Army Public School Narangi emerged as a meaningful confluence of patriotism, cultural expression, civic awareness and social responsibility.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As an alumnus of an APS, this brings back memories. The march past at the Assembly complex is a huge honour. Discipline and respect for the flag are core values these schools impart. Kudos to the teachers and students of APS Narangi!
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Aman W
The e-waste drive is a very practical and needed initiative. Often Republic Day celebrations are just ceremonial, but linking it to environmental stewardship shows forward-thinking. More schools across India should adopt such meaningful activities.
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Sarah B
While the celebrations sound wonderful, I hope the "inclusive" future envisioned in the skit is a reality for all of Assam's diverse communities. Patriotism is strongest when every citizen feels they truly belong.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! Seeing our youth actively participate and understand the weight of the Constitution is reassuring. The blend of tradition (march past) and modern vision (skit on 2047) is perfect. This is the spirit of New India.
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Kriti O
My niece studies there and she hasn't stopped talking about the skit practice for weeks! It's so much more than a one-day event for these kids. They learn teamwork and the meaning of being a responsible citizen. Well done APS!

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