The morning assembly on the occasion of Indian Constitution Day marked the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India. The program aimed to instill a sense of patriotism and awareness about the significance of the Constitution among students and staff.
Highlights of the Assembly:
Poster Exhibition:
A vibrant display of posters made by students was showcased, emphasizing the Preamble, fundamental rights, duties, and values enshrined in the Constitution.
Students from various grades participated enthusiastically, using art and slogans to convey the essence of the Indian Constitution.
Speeches:
Selected students delivered inspiring speeches on the history, importance, and key features of the Indian Constitution.
The speeches highlighted the vision of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Constituent Assembly's efforts in drafting the document.
Constitution Awareness Session:
The morning included a brief reading of the Preamble, led by the Principal, Fr. Vernon D’Souza and Vice Principal Fr. Petrus Guria, reinforcing its values among the students.
Teachers explained the importance of abiding by the Constitution and respecting democratic principles.
The assembly concluded with the National Anthem, reflecting the spirit of unity and democracy. The event was a meaningful celebration of the world’s longest written Constitution, leaving students more informed and proud of their heritage.
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