Remembrance of 75 years of Independence and celebration with revels.
As India usher in its 75th year of Independence on August 15, 2022, a momentous milestone in its journey since attaining freedom in 1947. Our students were instilled the history and significance of freedom struggle and also introduce into the mind and ideology of NEW INDIA with the themes of this Independence Celebration.
There are five themes of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, mainly:
- Freedom struggle: It focuses on and celebrates the countless freedom fighters who had helped India achieve freedom from the British. Programs under this theme include Birsa Munda Jayanti (Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas), Declaration of Provisional Government of Free India by Netaji, Shaheed Diwas etc.
- Ideas@75: This theme brings into spotlight the programs and events inspired by ideas and ideals that have shaped India so far and are to influence for next 25 years (till India’s 100th Independence day, named Amrit Kaal‘). The events and initiatives in this section include Kashi Utsav and Post Cards to Prime Minister.
- Resolve@75: This theme focuses on the collective resolve and determination to shape the destiny of India. Events and programs under this theme include initiatives such as Constitution Day, Good Governance Week etc.
- Actions@75: This theme focuses on all the efforts that are currently being undertaken by the Government to take India to carving out its position at the world level. It has a motto: SABKA SAATH. SABKA VIKAS. SABKA VISHWAS, SABKA PRAYAS. The events and initiatives under this include Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti – a National Master Plan for Multi-modal Connectivity, WEPNxt: An Initiative to Nurture Women Entrepreneurship etc.
- Achievements@75: This theme highlights all the milestones and collective achievements achieved since India’s ancient history along the way till today’s 75-year-old independent country. Events and programs under this theme include initiatives such as Swarnim Vijay Varsh dedicated to the victory of 1971, launch of Shreshtha Yojana during Mahaparinirvan Diwas etc.