In Chhattisgarh, “Hamar Tiranga” program is being organized in all government, private and aided schools from August 20 to 30, connecting the community with the school. The main objective of organizing this program is to develop the spirit of patriotism among the students and the community and to show faith in their constitution. This program is being conducted with the objective of ensuring maximum participation by connecting the school and the community and organizing various programs under the “Hamar Tiranga” program. It was launched today in schools across the state on 20th August. From Bastar to Surguja, the program ‘Hamar Tiranga’ was in full swing. The children started the program ‘Humar Tiranga’ with full enthusiasm. On the first day, it was suggested to organize Prabhat Pheri, wall writing, fancy dress competition based on freedom fighters, tableaux, patriotic songs in schools. Screening of Richard Attenborough directed film “Gandhi” for children of class XI and XII was done between 9.30 am to 12 noon in various cinema halls, multiplexes and smart classes in schools in the districts. A target has been set to show this film to more than five lakh children in the state this year through “Hamar Tiranga” program. Children from remote areas of Sukma district were given an opportunity to watch the film Gandhi early in the morning at Sharda Cinema Hall. Early morning Prabhat Pheri and fancy dress competitions were also organized in the villages in Sukma with great enthusiasm. The teachers arranged to take the children of their respective schools to see the film after taking consent from their parents for showing the film. In Kanker, a large number of children were given the opportunity to watch the film by taking them to the cinema halls of the city. The efforts of the School Education Department were highly appreciated by all the children. In Narayanpur district, children enthusiastically participated in the fancy dress competition. In Mahasamund, girls started the program “Hamar Tiranga” by taking out Prabhat Pheri in different villages by appearing in large numbers in the morning. Efforts were made to make children and parents aware and aware of various memories related to freedom struggle by taking out tableau during Hamar tricolor program in urban development block of Dhamtari district. During this program in Raipur, School Education Secretary Dr. S. Bharathidasan at Pandri City Center. The children thanked Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and School Education Minister Dr. Premsai Singh Tekam for giving them the opportunity to go to the mall and watch the film Gandhi. He told that he is going to enjoy the film in Maal for the first time with his schoolmates and he is very excited for it. Durg city MLA Shri Arun Vora also enjoyed the movie “Gandhi” with the children. On this occasion, the Managing Director, State Project Office, Samagra Shiksha Shri Narendra Dugga, District Education Officer Shri Abhay Jaiswal and other officers were present and enjoyed the entire film. The intention of the state government behind showing Gandhi film is mainly to develop understanding among the children about the principles of Gandhiji, to try to bring his path of truth and non-violence in our life and how we should follow the path of non-violence from the British. Freedom was achieved, this fact had to be made known. On this occasion, the Managing Director of Samagra Shiksha in Durg district, Shri Narendra Dugga addressed the children and this year the target of showing the film “Gandhi” to about five lakh children of class XI and XII under the “Hamar Tricolor” program was given to the districts. Is. After watching the film, the children were instructed to discuss among themselves various issues related to the life of Gandhiji. In Kabirdham district, students of Swami Atmanand English medium participated enthusiastically in this program. The students of National Service Scheme of Janjgir-Champa took out Prabhat Pheri and tried to develop public awareness about the freedom movement in the community. To make this moment memorable, children in various schools attended the school dressed in traditional costumes and participated in cultural programs. In Korea district, the children’s morning rally was welcomed by the district officials and the children took out Prabhat Pheri. In most places, children also enjoyed the film Gandhi on the screens of their school’s smart classrooms. The children of Kindergarten along with their classmates of primary school participated enthusiastically in the Hamar Tricolor program. In Balrampur district, wide publicity work was done in the villages through wall writing. Under the Humar Tricolor program, on 22 and 23 August, children’s competitions in schools – painting, posters, rangoli, street plays, solo-couple-group dance, story telling by elders, patriotic songs etc. were organized by the community. Huh. Instructions have been given to prepare for this in the schools. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading