15 January - Army Day Celebration at Santhi School: Saluting Our Brave Soldiers

 

January 15 -  Army Day 


Why This Day Is Special

This day commemorates the day Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa took over as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief, in 1949.

History Behind the Day

It signifies the transfer of command of the Indian Army from British to Indian hands, marking a crucial step in India's independence.

Did You Know? 

Army Day is celebrated with parades, exhibitions, and various military displays across India, especially in Delhi.

How Can We Celebrate?

Honor the brave soldiers of the Indian Army, learn about their sacrifices, and express gratitude for their service in protecting the nation.

Final Thought

The unwavering spirit of our soldiers safeguards our nation's freedom.

Army Day Celebration at Santhi School: Saluting Our Brave Soldiers

Santhi School proudly celebrates Army Day today with deep respect and patriotism, honoring the dedication and bravery of the Indian Army. The event begins with a special morning assembly where the principal of Santhi School shares the significance of Army Day, marking Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa’s appointment as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army. Teachers at Santhi School present inspiring stories of courage, sacrifice, and service, reminding students of the values our soldiers uphold every day. The students of Santhi School pay tribute to the armed forces through patriotic songs, speeches, and a pledge to respect and support the nation’s protectors.

To make the observance more meaningful, Santhi School organizes a creative exhibition where students display posters, drawings, and models representing the Indian Army and its role in national security. Interactive activities such as quiz contests, essay writing, and role-play sessions help students learn more about army life, bravery awards, and the importance of discipline and unity. By celebrating Army Day, Santhi School aims to cultivate patriotism, courage, and gratitude in every student, inspiring them to be responsible citizens who value freedom and national pride.

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