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Constitution Day (Social Science Week)Celebrations
  • Event Date: 24-Nov-2025
  • Updated On: 28-Nov-2025
  • Total Photo(s): 33
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Description:

The Constitution Day celebrations were a grand success, with students from classes IV to IX participating in various performances and activities. The event aimed to promote awareness about the Indian Constitution and its significance.


Theme: "Hamara Samvidhan – Hamara Swabhiman" ("Our Constitution – Our Pride")


Activities:


1. Preamble Reading: Students recited the Preamble of the Indian Constitution, highlighting its key principles and values.

2. Poster Making: Students created informative posters showcasing the importance of the Constitution and its relevance to modern India.

3. Pledge: Students took a pledge to uphold the Constitution and its values, promising to be responsible citizens of India.

4. Speech on Constitution Day: Students delivered inspiring speeches on the significance of Constitution Day, highlighting the importance of the Constitution in our daily lives.

5. Self-Composed Poem on Constitution Day: Students recited self-composed poems, expressing their thoughts and feelings about the Constitution and its values.

6. Skit on Autobiography of B R Ambedkar: Students performed a skit depicting the life and struggles of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution.

7. Mime on Fundamental Rights: Students performed mimes highlighting the importance of fundamental rights, such as right to equality, freedom, and justice.

8. Classical Dance Performance: Students showcased their dance skills, highlighting India's rich cultural heritage.

9. Features of Preamble: Students presented the key features of the Preamble, emphasizing justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

10. Understanding Diversity: Students performed cultural dances from different states, showcasing India's diversity and unity.

11. Nukkad Natak on Fundamental Rights: Students presented a street play on fundamental rights, highlighting their significance and importance.


Objective:


The event aimed to educate students about the Indian Constitution, its values, and its relevance to modern India. It provided an opportunity for students to learn about their rights and duties as citizens and appreciate the sacrifices made by the Constitution's framers, especially Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.


Outcome:


- Students gained a deeper understanding of the Constitution and its significance.

- Students appreciated the importance of fundamental rights and their role in upholding these rights.

- The event promoted cultural diversity and national pride among students.


Highlights:


- The Preamble Reading and Pledge were powerful moments, highlighting the importance of the Constitution in our daily lives.

- The Poster Making and Self-Composed Poem activities showcased students' creativity and understanding of the Constitution.

- The Skit on Autobiography of B R Ambedkar was informative and inspiring, highlighting the life and struggles of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

- The Mime on Fundamental Rights was a unique and engaging way to convey the importance of these rights.


Feedback:


The event received positive feedback from students, teachers, and parents, who appreciated the efforts of the students and the organizing committee.


Overall, the Constitution Day celebrations were a resounding success, educating students about the Indian Constitution and promoting civic values and national pride.