National Space Day In India (23 August)
Plan Details
The Indian Government has declared 23 August as National Space Day in India. The day commemorates the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon. On 23 August 2023, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) reached a significant milestone by successfully landing Chandrayaan-3's lander and rover on the Moon. The successful gentle touchdown of the Vikram lander on the moon ignited a wave of joy and celebration throughout the nation.
Recognizing this achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed August 23 as "National Space Day" in India. The outcome of the mission will benefit mankind in years to come.
The purpose of this assembly is to celebrate National Space Day and inspire students by highlighting India's achievements in space exploration. Through the engaging story of Aryan and his friends, the assembly aims to educate students about the Chandrayaan-3 mission and the remarkable work of ISRO scientists. Mysterious explorations are showcased through the assembly based on the theme ‘Mission Moon: India's Historic Leap’. By highlighting the dedication and innovation of modern Indian scientists and fostering a sense of curiosity and excitement about space, the assembly seeks to motivate young minds to pursue interests in science, technology, and space exploration.
Schools of any country can use this plan. The schools can conduct it for a grade or few 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.
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