Quit India Movement Day (8 August)
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Quit India Movement Day, observed on August 8th. On this day in 1942, Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress launched the Quit India Movement. With the powerful slogan "Do or Die," Gandhi inspired millions of Indians to engage in mass protests and strikes against the British, which laid the foundation for India's eventual independence on August 15, 1947.
Celebrating Quit India Movement Day reminds us of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and the importance of perseverance, unity, and courage in the face of oppression.
The purpose of this assembly is to celebrate the spirit of the Quit India Movement. Through dramatization of the key events from 1942, the activities aim to convey a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by national leaders and the Indians. This assembly based on the theme – ‘Echoes of Freedom: The Quit India Movement’ is also a tribute to the bravery, unity, and determination that drove India towards independence. By reflecting on the past, we hope to inspire our students to value and uphold the principles of justice, equality, and non-violence in their lives. Let us honour the legacy of our freedom fighters.
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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