Children are the future of this country.
Here's a beautiful and powerful speech/presentation dedicated to the Tricolor (national flag) for children at school. Children can deliver it on stage with great enthusiasm and pride: Respected Principal, Respected Teachers, and My Dear Classmates, Today we are all gathered here to honor our nation's greatest symbol—our national flag, the Tricolor. Whenever our Tricolor flutters in the sky, every Indian's chest swells with pride and their heart fills with patriotism.
Our Tricolor is not just a cloth made of three colors; it symbolizes our nation's pride, the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, and the hopes of 1.6 billion Indians. The three colors and the blue circle in the center teach us life's great lessons. The saffron color at the top symbolizes the sacrifice, courage, and bravery of our country's immortal martyrs. It teaches us to always remain fearless in defending our country. The white stripe in the center conveys the message of peace, truth, unity, and purity. This color inspires us to live in love and brotherhood. The green color at the bottom represents our country's prosperity, greenery, and faith. This color symbolizes India's prosperous land and a bright future.
The Ashoka Chakra in the center of the white stripe has 24 spokes. This deep blue circle teaches us that time never stops, and we must constantly move forward for the country's progress. We, the children of India, are the future of this country. Today, standing under the shadow of the tricolor, let us pledge: We will become good and responsible citizens. We will bring glory to our country in studies and sports. We will never allow the honor of our tricolor and the unity of the country to be harmed. Let us all join hands and salute our beloved tricolor and say with full enthusiasm:
| Photos captured by | @reetuahlawat |
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| Camera Device | POCO M4 Pro Rear Camera 12MP |
| Lens | Default |
| Category | Photography, Flowers, Beauty of Nature |
| Location | India |
| Edited | Captured one |
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