76th Independence Day Celebrated At Royal Global School And Royal Global University, Guwahati

As part of the occasion, Prabhat Pheri was organized starting at 0600 hrs that was flagged off by the Chief Administrative Officer. It included the staff members of RGS and RGU along with a long cavalcade of buses and other vehicles that moved around the city and eatables were distributed to the morning wal♉kers at prominent points en-route to share the joy with them.

76th Independence Day ce♉lebrated at Royal Global School and Royal Global Univ🔴ersity, Guwahati
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Guwahati, 15th August 2022: As part of its grand celebrations to mark 75 years of India's independence under the patronage of Azadi🗹 Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Royal Global School and Royal Global University, Guwahati cel🥃ebrated the 76th Independence Day of the nation on 15 August 2022.

As part of the occasion, Prabhat Pheri 📖was organized starting at 0600 hrs that was flagged off by the Chief Administrative Officer. It included the staff members of RGS and RGU along with a long cavalcade of buses and other vehicles that moved around the city and eatables were distributed to the morning walker🐻s at prominent points en-route to share the joy with them.

This was followed by Tiranga hoisting ceremony by the esteemed dignitary. The school contingent offered the guard of honour to the Tiranga and m🌺arched past our National flag.

Our students dressed up as freedom fighters and played their roles to perfection through their declamations. The melodious song and the colourful dance performance by the students infused a patriotic zeal in the audience.
In her welcome address, the Head of School Ms Anubha Goyal urged the students to imbibe the spirit of Patriotism into every aspect of their lives. This was followed by a stellar speech by the Vice Chancellor of Royal Global U🌠niversity,Prof.Dr S.P.Singh who stressed upon the need to inculcate human values into our midst and incorporate it with modernity so that we emer🦋ge as responsible and empathetic citizens of this country.

The highlight of the program was a One Act Play through which one got to trace the inception and evolution of the Indian Flag.
The program concluded on a high note of happiness and gratitude when the pilots and helpers of the school buses were honoured with a standing ovation for having carried out a Prabhat Ferry across the city earlier in the morning. Finally, the little angels of the school rounded up the event with a resplendent train ride replete with the promise of upholding the nation’s integrity and honour.
 

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