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Independence day




 On Thursday we celebrated the 78th independence  day in our school. Firstly we did the stage arrangement then we drew the rangoli. All the Panchayati members will come to our school. Our HM sir welcomed all the guests. After that scouts and guides students did the parade and took the permission and requested to do the flag hoisting to the President of SDMC.  All guests offered pooja to the flag and our SDMC president did the flag hoisting. Later guests gave a speech about independence day. Then HM welcomed the new SDMC members and gave the vote of thanks to the retired SDMC members. Then our students gave speeches, dances and songs. Later we went to Prabhat peri and went to Panchayati where all the 8 school students and teachers will come to the Panchayati and  do the flag hoisting. One of our village retired sainike will come to the guest he was present in the kargil war and do the honor to them and give an inspirational speech to all the students. Panchayat members will speak about Independence day.  I'm so happy all the school students did the dance. It was very nice. The day went very well.


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