India’s Independence Day, celebrated on August 15th, marks the day in 1947 when India gained freedom from British colonial rule. It is a day of pride and patriotism, symbolizing the triumph of India’s long and nonviolent struggle for sovereignty. Across the country, the national flag is hoisted, and tributes are paid to freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the nation. The day is a reminder of India’s rich history, cultural diversity, and the enduring spirit of its people.
At Yashwantrao Chavan English Medium School (CBSE), a series of creative activities were conducted for students to celebrate Independence Day. These activities included Tricolor Flag Craft using cardboard, rice, pulses, and sketch pens, Tricolor Craft with colored chart paper and scissors, Wall Hanging and Door Hanging crafts and Drawing on Independence Day themes. Students also participated in Collage Making with magazines and colored paper, Handkerchief Painting with Scrapbook Making focused on Independence Day, and T- shirt Painting using fabric paints and stencils. These activities were designed to foster creativity and patriotism among the students.