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General Body Meeting
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A General Body Meeting was conducted to discuss key updates, review progress, and plan upcoming activities. Important decisions were taken regarding future initiatives, roles, and responsibilities. All members actively participated and shared valuable suggestions to strengthen the organization’s goals and functioning.
Ambedkar Jayanti
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To reminisce about Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s contributions, we celebrate his birthday every year on the 14th of April. He was known as the Indian Polymath and civil rights activist. Though this special day is considered a national holiday but we spend it making memories and commemorating his ideologies so far. Small children perform their hearts out and we appreciate their efforts wholeheartedly.
Independence Day
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We celebrate Independence Day on the 15th of August every year through a flag hoisting program organized by SMF members. Independence Day is a day to remember the heroic martyrs of our country and their sacrifices. To celebrate our country’s independence, with the help of some children and villagers, every year we organize some inspirational plays and cultural events. On this day we also organize blood donation camps to encourage the youth to take social responsibilities and learn to carry on.
Teacher’s Day
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Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the 5th of September every year in India. It is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who was the second President of India and a great scholar. Teacher’s Day is an important occasion for all educational institutions and shows respect for the hard work and education of all respected teachers. On this day we organize some cultural events where children participate in the event in front of their parents and our team members. Their performances leave us in dumbstruck silence, and we believe there is no line ever written to articulate the beauty and innocence each child holds. In the end, we distribute food and chocolates to bring bright and refreshing smiles back to their faces.
Gandhi Jayanti
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Gandhiji is known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ whose inspiration encourages everyone to move forward on the path of truth and non-violence. Our organization celebrates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi every year to pay homage to him. Celebrations of this special day began with the lighting of lamps at the gatherings of the local people and cultural events were also organized. Youngsters prepare special elocutions and creative performances like plays, dance, art, etc. to show their love and respect to him.
Raksha Bandhan
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Rakshabandhan is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated throughout the country every year. The story behind this auspicious day is that sisters tie rakhi bands to their brothers with the intention of protecting them forever. To celebrate this day, we organize special events where we encourage young girls to tie us rakhi and we promise to keep them safe and fight all the storms they’ll face. They showcase their creativity in our cultural function and we distribute chocolates and sweets as gifts.
