Wednesday, 20 August 2025

 79th  Independence Day Celebration

The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and patriotic fervor at Vivekananda Kendra Zilla Parishad Vidyalaya, Port Mout, on 15th August 2025. The entire school atmosphere was imbued with a spirit of national pride as students gathered on the school premises by 6:15 am., their faces glowing with love and respect for the nation.

 The celebration began with a vibrant Prabhat Pheri at 6:20 am., during which students marched through the nearby areas while singing patriotic songs. Some students were dressed as prominent freedom fighters, adding an educational and emotional touch to the procession.

The official program commenced at 7:00 a.m. with the flag hoisting ceremony followed by the National Anthem. The national flag was hoisted by Shri Bhuminathan, Up-Adhyaksh, Zilla Parishad South Andaman.

And Smti. Sarika Devi Zilla Parishad member, Sippighat Constituency, South Andaman was also present .

In their addresses, the Principal and the special guests spoke eloquently about the significance of Independence Day, emphasizing the value of freedom and the responsibilities it entails. Their inspiring words motivated students and staff alike to uphold the ideals of unity, discipline, and national pride.

 A motivational speech was then delivered by one of the respected teachers of the school Miss Priya Dhali and one of our students Ku. Gayatri Kishen of XI A. The address highlighted the great sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and reminded everyone of their duties as responsible citizens of a free India. The speech deeply resonated with the audience, instilling a renewed sense of patriotism and purpose.

 This was followed by a well-coordinated drill performance by the students, symbolizing strength, unity, and discipline. Their synchronized movements and energetic display served as a powerful tribute to the spirit of independence and collective strength.

 The celebration concluded with the distribution of sweets to all students, spreading joy and reinforcing the communal spirit of the day.

 A total of 610 students, 32 teachers, and 07 non-teaching staff participated in the celebration, making it a truly memorable and meaningful event.










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