23 December - Kisan Diwas (Farmers’ Day) Celebrated at Santhi School

  

December 23 – Kisan Diwas / Farmers’ Day


Why This Day Is Special?

Kisan Diwas honors the contribution of Indian farmers who feed the nation. It promotes awareness about sustainable agriculture and farmer welfare.


History Behind the Day

Celebrated on the birth anniversary of Choudhary Charan Singh, India’s 5th Prime Minister and champion of farmers’ rights and policies.


Did You Know? 

  • Over 50% of India’s workforce is engaged in agriculture.
  • Singh’s reforms focused on land redistribution and fair pricing.
  • Today, multiple schemes support irrigation, crop insurance, and soil health.

How Can we Celebrate? 

  1. Visit a farm or talk to local farmers to understand their challenges.
  2. Share inspiring stories of rural innovation and farming success.
  3. Promote local produce and sustainable farming.


They wake before dawn, toil in the sun, and never take a day off—yet ask for so little. Let’s salute every farmer, our true nation builders.


 Kisan Diwas (Farmers’ Day) Celebrated at Santhi School 

Today, Santhi School joyfully celebrates Kisan Diwas, also known as Farmers’ Day, to honor the dedication, hard work, and invaluable contributions of farmers who feed the nation. The event begins with an inspiring speech by the Principal of Santhi School, emphasizing the importance of agriculture, sustainability, and respect for the farming community. Teachers organize awareness programs and presentations to help students understand the vital role farmers play in building a strong and self-reliant nation. The event highlights the school’s commitment to promoting education, awareness, and gratitude toward the farming community.

Students of Santhi School actively participate in essay writing, drawing, and skit competitions that beautifully depict the life and struggles of farmers. Creative displays and models on modern farming techniques and organic agriculture make the event both educational and inspiring. Through these engaging activities, Santhi School fosters values of unity, respect, and environmental awareness among students. The celebration of Kisan Diwas serves as a heartfelt tribute to the farmers, reminding everyone that their hard work sustains the very foundation of our lives.

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