Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Children's Day

Celebrating Children's Day in India: A Delightful Journey of Joy and Inspiration

Introduction:

India, a land of diverse cultures and traditions, celebrates Children's Day enthusiastically and fervently. Observed on November 14th, the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the day is dedicated to honoring and cherishing the spirit of childhood. In schools across the country, Children's Day is a time of jubilation, laughter, and a range of activities that create lasting memories. This blog post explores the vibrant celebrations of Children's Day in Indian schools, which embrace the rich heritage and potential of its young learners.

The Legacy of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru:

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, affectionately known as Chacha Nehru, had a deep affection for children. His vision and commitment to their welfare played a pivotal role in establishing Children's Day in India. Nehru firmly believed that nurturing the minds and hearts of children was essential for the nation's progress. His birthday was thus chosen as a day to commemorate his love for children and to emphasize their importance in shaping the nation's future.

Children's Day Celebrations in Indian Schools:

Cultural Programs and Performances: Indian schools burst with vibrant energy as children participate in various cultural programs and performances. Students showcase their talents through traditional dances, songs, and theatrical performances that reflect the diversity and cultural richness of India. These acts not only entertain but also foster a sense of pride in Indian heritage among the young generation.

Fancy Dress Competitions: Fancy dress competitions are a highlight of Children's Day celebrations in Indian schools. Students enthusiastically dress up as national leaders, freedom fighters, historical figures, or even their favorite characters from books, movies, or cartoons. It promotes creativity and encourages students to learn about different personalities and their contributions.



Sports and Games: Physical activities hold a significant place in Children's Day celebrations. Schools organize sports competitions, races, and outdoor games to promote teamwork, physical fitness, and a healthy spirit of competition. These activities instill qualities like discipline, perseverance, and sportsmanship among the students.

Art and Craft Workshops: Children's Day is the perfect occasion to unleash the artistic talents of young learners. Schools conduct art and craft workshops where children create colorful paintings, clay models, rangoli designs, and various craft items. These activities enhance their creativity, fine motor skills, and imaginative thinking.

Children's Day is a wonderful occasion to engage children in creative and fun craft activities. Here are a few craft ideas that you can explore:

Handprint Art: Create memorable keepsakes with handprint art. You can help children make handprint flowers, animals, or even a handprint family tree. Use non-toxic paint or washable markers to decorate the handprints and let the children's imagination run wild.

Paper Plate Masks: Encourage children to design their own masks using paper plates. Provide them with various art supplies like coloured paper, feathers, buttons, and markers to decorate the masks. Children can create animal masks, superhero masks, or even their favourite storybook characters.

Friendship Bracelets: Teach children the art of making friendship bracelets using colorful threads or yarn. They can weave different patterns, add beads, or even personalize the bracelets with initials or charms. It's a great craft activity that promotes creativity and friendship.

DIY Paper Lanterns: Guide children in making paper lanterns using colored paper, glue, and scissors. They can decorate the lanterns with stickers, glitter, or even cut-out shapes to let the light shine through. Hang these lanterns in the classroom or outdoor spaces to create a festive ambiance.

Paper Bag Puppets: Children can let their imagination soar by creating paper bag puppets. Provide them with paper bags, colored paper, markers, and googly eyes. They can design animal puppets, character puppets, or create their own unique puppet creations. Encourage them to put on puppet shows or engage in storytelling using their puppets.

Nature Collage: Take children on a nature walk and collect leaves, flowers, and other natural materials. Provide them with craft paper, glue, and scissors to create beautiful nature collages. They can arrange and glue the collected items onto the paper to create a visually appealing artwork.

Origami Fun: Introduce children to the art of origami by teaching them to fold paper into various shapes. Start with simple designs like paper airplanes, flowers, or animals. As they gain confidence, you can explore more intricate origami patterns. Origami enhances fine motor skills, concentration, and problem-solving abilities.

Remember to provide child-safe materials and supervise the craft activities to ensure the safety of the children. These craft ideas not only foster creativity but also provide an opportunity for children to express themselves, develop fine motor skills, and have a lot of fun.

Inspirational Talks and Storytelling Sessions: Renowned personalities, educators, or motivational speakers are often invited to interact with students on Children's Day. They share inspiring stories, anecdotes, and life lessons that motivate and encourage children to dream big, believe in themselves, and work towards their goals. Such interactions leave a lasting impact on young minds, igniting their aspirations and nurturing their self-confidence.

Community Service Initiatives: Children's Day celebrations in Indian schools also emphasize the importance of giving back to society. Students participate in community service initiatives such as cleanliness drives, visits to orphanages, and donating books, clothes, or food to the underprivileged. These activities instill a sense of social responsibility, empathy, and compassion among children.

Conclusion:

Children's Day in India holds immense significance as it celebrates young minds' innocence, creativity, and dreams. The celebrations in schools create a joyful atmosphere that fosters holistic development, cultural appreciation, and a sense of belonging. Through many activities, performances, and inspirational sessions, children have fun and learn valuable lessons that shape their character and prepare them for a promising future.

As we commemorate Children's Day in India, let us remember Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's vision and commitment to children's welfare

 


Friday, June 26, 2020

DOCTOR’S DAY

Doctor’s Day Celebration Ideas


Doctor’s Day in India was established by the Government of India in 1991 to be recognised and celebrated every year on 1st of July as National Doctors day. It is celebrated on 1st of July to mark the birth and death anniversary of the most famous physician of India Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (Dr B. C Roy). He was honored with the great Indian civilian award called Bharat Ratna on 4th of February in 1961. It is a great observance in India which helps in fulfilling the actual need of doctors and physicians in the lives of everyone as well as their significant roles and responsibilities. The annual celebration of this awareness campaign helps common public to get aware about the roles, importance and the precious care of the doctors.


A discussion program is organized to discuss about the various aspects of medical profession such as health check-up, cure, prevention, diagnosis, proper treatment of the disease and so many. Rotational medical services by the doctors are also promoted and encouraged in the community for better and healthy social development. Free medical checkup camps are organized at many health centers and public places by the health care organizations to promote quality medical services without cost among common public.


Some of the activities at the schools level are also organized for encouraging the students towards the dedicated medical profession. 

1. Discussion on the medical topics
2. Quiz competitions
3. Sports activities
4. Availing scientific tools to students for the creative                       knowledge
5. Implementing new and effective educational strategies for making the medical profession strong and more responsible.
6. THANK YOU greeting card
7. Special assembly to express gratitude


Right now, our healthcare workers are on the front lines of battling the novel corona virus disease (COVID-19) that’s spreading rapidly throughout our city, state and nation. They are putting themselves in the path of this virus in this unprecedented crisis. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, transporters, pharmacists and everyone who supports patient care are rising to the occasion and caring for our most vulnerable populations. 
Thank you for the sacrifices you make, every day and especially during this pandemic. Your dedication, commitment and courage deserve our deepest gratitude and admiration. Your service to patients is saving countless lives and making thousands of differences. 



Thursday, May 21, 2020

Janmashtami Celebration Ideas in School

JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATION

Janmashtami is the largest celebration in the regions of Mathura and Vrindavan where Krishna is believed to have been born.

Krishna Janmashtami or Janmashtami is a Hindu festival celebrated to mark the birth of Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. This year festival is celebrated on 11th August in 2020. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, the festival on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Shraavana.
Janmashtami is the largest celebration in the regions of Mathura and Vrindavan where Krishna is believed to have been born. It is typically celebrated by fasting and devotional singing at midnight when Krishna was born. After Krishna’s midnight hour birth, statues of baby Krishna are washed, clothed and placed in a cradle for worship. Devotees then break their fast after midnight by sharing food and sweets. Young boys dress up as Krishna and girls as Radha, Krishna’s paramour, on this day.
Ideas to celebrate JANMASHTAMI in School
Nowadays, this festival is celebrated in school with full of devotion. Here are some ideas how to celebrate this :

1. Fancy Dress Competition. (Dressed as a krishna or radha)
2. Matki Decoration
3. Rangoli Competition.
4.  A skit, with diverse ‘Leelas’ of Sri Krishna.
5. Dance performances (by kids or by teachers)
6. Matki Phod (by senior students)
7. A skit by the students, depicting the birth of Krishna.
8. Song / Bhajan performance by the choir group related to the deity. 

But Nowdays as lockdown going on all over India and schools are closed till further notice. We really don't know when schools will reopen. So if this happens till august in that case we all will celebrate this festival at home with full enthusiasm and faith. Children can send their pictures dressed up as Radha or Krishna to their class teachers or record some speech, song, bhajans etc and send those to their teachers. This will make our students aware related to this festival and they will not feel aloof.

"Trust his Words, Trust his Deeds, Trust his Decisions, Trust his Visions, Trust Shri Krishna Once, He Entrusts Himself Forever. "

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

International Yoga Day Celebration Ideas

How to celebrate International Yoga Day in School

Established in 2015 following a proposal by the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, in his address to UN General Assembly on 27 September 2014. He said, “Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature. By changing our lifestyle and creating consciousness, it can help in well being.”
International Yoga Day is celebrated on 21 June every year. This is the day of the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere with special significance in many parts of the world and in the yogic tradition.
Everyone will gather together all over the world to celebrate yoga. By attending large gatherings, supporting special classes in local studios, participating in online events or celebrating alone through a home practice, yoga practitioners everywhere can take this opportunity to show gratitude for the major power of yoga in their own lives and to shout about the benefits of yoga.
The modern-day lifestyle brings with itself tremendous pressure among students to outperform and stay ahead in the competition, which usually takes toll on the students’ health. Therefore, its endeavor to develop students holistically promotes the practice of Yoga among the students with the belief that Yoga has the power to boost learning, increase concentration and release stress. The school ensures students undertake Yoga sessions and practice meditation to encourage fitness as a way of life.” CBSE also introduced Yoga as an elective subject in the curriculum with an aim to teach students a way of living that helps in developing a healthy mind and body.

Some Ideas to Celebrate Yoga Day In School

1. Omkar Chanting
2. Warm up exercises
3. Demonstrate Some Asnas
4. Sitting and Standing Asnas
5. Recitation of Shlokas
6. Suryanamaskar
7. Rhythmic Yoga
8. Act to show "Journey of Yoga"
9. Sharing amazing health benefits of yoga as a daily ritual
10. Quiz on Yoga Awareness 

Asan
Regular practice of yoga will surely help our students achieve a better life, physically, mentally and spiritually as well.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Republic day celebration ideas in school



Republic Day is a remarkable day in the history of India as the day when finally the Constitution of India came into effect on January 26, 1950. As part of the celebrations, a scintillating flypast and flamboyant march past by various wings of the defense have since years been the hallmark of the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath!


Republic Day is celebrated in the honor of the date when the Constitution of India came into effect. It was this day when the country’s transformation towards becoming independent had begun. It has been 70 years since India became Republic and it is a moment of pride that our country has made a mark on the global map in almost all streams of popularity. Known for its culture, India has excelled in technological and economical aspects as well.

A country where 70 percent of its population is young, for the youth of India it is a day of utmost importance and the same can be witnessed in various schools and colleges across the nation! Otherwise declared as a National holiday, Republic Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm in every school in India.

We all have fond memories of our school days when we practiced for days and weeks to perfect our Republic Day parade steps. To be chosen for a cultural programme on this day is an honor and generate great excitement among students.





How Republic Day is celebrated in Schools :

1) March-past


The school students are asked to come in their crisp and neat uniforms on this day. Once everyone gathers, a welcome address is delivered by the school principal. He introduces the chief guest and briefs everyone about his/ her achievements. He welcomes the distinguished guests, teachers and talks about notable achievements of the school that year. The Chief Guest is then asked to stand as the students display the march past in their best form.




2) Speeches

Chief Guest and the Principal of the school delivers speeches to inform students what they are capable of and how can they take inspiration from the great achievers who have made India proud at the global map.

3) Cultural Events 

Students perform various cultural activities to entertain guests. All the performances pay respect to our country’s achievements and achievers. 


      a) Indian classical dance
      b) Yoga performances
      c) Acrobats
      d) Drills
      e) Indian Patriotic dace
      f) Patriotic Songs
      g) Poem Recitation by kids
      h) Fun Loving Drama
      i) Flag-making activity
      j) Fancy Dress Competition (colorful dresses depicting                         different cultures and traditions of India)
      k) A play on fundamental rights and duties.
      l) Students pledged to become responsible, productive citizens.
     m) Theme- Based Assembly--- 

For eg: ‘Every Vote Matters…’. The focus of this assembly is to bring out the meaning of democracy to the students and its impact on daily lives. Right to vote is an important fundamental right, but more than that a responsibility. The assembly brings to light, the ill effects on people and the society when they vote for a candidate on the basis of wrong reasons.




The aim of the assembly is also to create awareness about the value of each vote in our country and make people more mindful while voting. Let our students be proud to be members of the largest democracy in the world, and work towards the nation’s progress and prosperity.

At the end, sweets were distributed among students and staff.