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Childrens Day (14 November)

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Plan Details

Children’s Day in India (14 November) and World Children’s Day (20 November) is celebrated globally to promote the rights and well-being of children.

The assembly is based on highlighting the art of greeting and welcoming. Through an interesting story based drama ‘On Arrival of my Japanese friend’, the students will explore about hospitality in India and typical welcoming styles in cultures of different states such as Rajasthan, Karnataka and lots more. The students will have deep insight about the great friendliness, warm welcoming gestures and treatment to guests in different parts of India which are also expressed through vibrant dance performances. 

The main aim is to impart knowledge about hospitality which is an important skill for students to acquire, whether they are at home, neighbourhood or school. Another student/ classmate or neighbour who may be going through some pain, difficulty, struggle or loneliness will instantly feel positive, happy and comfortable if he receives a warm welcome, this is the first step towards building a good relationship. A warm welcome shows appreciation, value, understanding and respect towards the opposite person and hence the same feeling the opposite person develops towards you. 

This plan can be used by schools of any country. The schools can conduct it for a grade / few grades/ all the grades from Class 1 to 10.

The plan has a main manual illustrating the flow of the event along with the description of the scripts/ performances/ activities in detail and also includes all the necessary resources for the assembly. Activities involving videos, PPTs are not taken for this assembly as a projector facility may not be available in many school grounds.

Note:
  • Prices are inclusive of all taxes.
  • All national and international cards accepted.