Freedom Thoughts - Student UN Volunteers-India, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore

The National UN Volunteers-India
Independence day celebration

SBOAMHSS Coimbatore,  The UN designated school in India (UNGC ID: 480419)

UN CHRONICLE - Written by Student UN Volunteers-India
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Independence Day
India is my Pride

I am feeling so proud to be an Indian; as, many formers & reformers are the pride of India. A bright nature and a long sight of future, could be expressed and experienced in India, which is my pride. A land, which is well-planned and which stands, forever is India which is my pride.
I had a question, “There are many other countries, which are well developed and more intellect in the field of technology, then why must I choose India as my pride?” But within a short period of time, I realized that, I took India as my pride as it is an ocean of knowledge that led me to acknowledge the root of India’s culture which is the backbone of India’s shoot of the future.

The flag of India tags the importance of its knowledge (Orange); wisdom (White); truth (green). The centre blue illustrates the importance of education. The river that flows throughout India blows my mind by its fertility and by its incomparable stability. The birth of great kings, queens, ministers, freedom fighters and our favourite farmers born in India are the boons given by God to India.
Three seas around India and one land surrounds India and protects with a gigantic border which looks marvellous and tremendous. Great poets act like the blanket who rolls and protects India’s treasures and pleasures.

Last but the least, there are many reasons to feel proud to be an Indian. But there is only one reason to feel India as one’s pride. That is nothing but thinking about the sacrifice of great people and the light passed by them navigates us to reach our goals… If you realize the treasures left by them, you can climb the lift or reach the top! If you take-in this message you will pass in your life and experience a bright future.

SAISRI N S
Class IX-B, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore
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INDIA IS MY PRIDE
AND I LOVE MY COUNTRY

There are several proven facts :

1)Historical significance: India’s  rich history , culture , heritage and contributions to civilization.

2)Diversity and Unity: India has diversity in language ,religion and culture and is united as one Nation.

3)Achievements: India has achieved in various fields such as science ,technology , arts and     Sports.

4)India’s Global Presence: Significantly evolved over the year’s positioning it has a key player on the world stage in various domains as economic power house , diplomatic influence , culture diplomacy, science and technology , humanitarian aid and peace keeping , environment leadership and sports.

India , my motherland, my heart beats for you,
forever and always India is my pride.

JAI HIND
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INDEPENDENCE DAY
RABINDRANATH TAGORE

▪️Rabindranath Tagore was one of the most legendary Indian poet
▪️He wrote several poems
▪️Rabindranath Tagore was a famous poet and he wrote a many types of lesson
▪️He was a Bengali poet, which he was awarded the Nobel prize
▪️He was popularly known as “GURUDEV”
▪️He was born on 1861 in KOLKATA
▪️Rabindranath Tagore received his early education at home
▪️He published the famous GITANJALI ,a book of more than a hundred songs devoted to god , for which he got the Nobel prize in 1913
▪️Rabindranath Tagore will always be the pride of Bengal and Glory of India
▪️His father DEBENDRANATH TAGORE , was a reformer and philosopher , while his mother, SARADHA DEVI was a source of musical inspiration
▪️He wrote the songs as ”JANA GANA MANA“ and his songs , “AMAR SHONAR BANGLA“ , became the national anthem of INDIA and BANGLADESH

Article by
D .Devaraj Ghora
IX STD D, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore
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TRICOLOUR TRIUMPH: India’s Independence  Day

August 15, 1947, a day etched eternity, when India broke free from colonial difficulties .The tricolour unfurled , symbolizing hope , courage and unity . Freedom fighters sacrifices and a young nation’s dream nagged , shaping India’s destiny. As we celebrate Independence Day , we honour the past struggles and pave the way for a brighter future . The saffron , white and green these tricolour fluttering high , remains of the nation's diversity, peace and prosperity.

Let the spirit of Independence ignite within us , guiding us towards  tomorrow filled with promise and pride. We remember the brave hearts who fought for freedom and cherished the fruits of their labour.

“MAY OUR TRICOLOUR  FLY HIGH FOREVER”.
Waiting to be painted with the vibrant hues of our collective spirit. Jai Hind!

“LET NEW INDIA WISE OUT OF PEASANT’S COTTAGE , GASPING THE PLOUGH OUT THE NUTS COBBLER AND SWEEPER” -Swami Vivekananda

Article by
Ameer Sulthan
Class VIII- E, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore
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INDEPENDENCE DAY

As I sit to write about the topic  “INDEPENDENCE DAY “ , I remembered the FREEDOM FIGHTERS those who sacrificed their lives to make INDIA an Independent country. Let us strive to make India a nation with peace, prosperity, equality and happiness for everyone. INDEPENDENCE  DAY is a very remarkable day in Indian history celebrated annually on  “AUGUST 15 “.

ON this day flag hoisting , parade , fireworks , singing , patriotic songs and the NATIONAL ANTHEM ”JANA GANA MANA ” speech by president and prime minister. “On AUGUST 15 ” INDIA  was declared as Independent  from BRITISH rule. August 15 ,2024 will be the 78th year of Independence .These initiatives are designed to instill a deeper appreciation for India‘s rich heritage, to  commemorate the sacrifices of freedom fighters and to unite citizens in celebrating  the spirit of Independence.

Jai Hind!
                                                                                                                                          ARTICILE BY :  SHRAWATHI ANBU, Class 8, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore
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Importance of Independence day

1)Independence day is a celebration of a victory, of humanity. India struggled for a long period of time against imperialism. Independence day marks the end of British rule in 1947.  It is the day  when India got its freedom from 200 years of British rule. This day also reminds us to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives to make us breathe in freedom.

2)This day promotes nationalism and patriotism towards the nation.

3)The real meaning of independence is the state of being free of the control of some other person or country or entity.

4)The greatest role in the freedom of India was played by our great heroes like mahatma Gandhi, Subash Chandra Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Lal Bahadur Shastri and bhagat singh made this beautiful country.                                                                                            

S. NIKHILA SHRI.
Class 7, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore 
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My India, My Pride

The phrase "My India, My Pride" captures the deep-rooted which connects what Indians feel towards our homeland, a bond that connects through shared history, cultural values, and collective achievements. India's cultural heritage is a cornerstone for its national pride.

From the ancient wisdom of the Vedas to the extravagant Mughal architecture, India's historical contributions to art, literature, and philosophy are unparalleled. The unity of our festivals like Diwali, Eid, Holi, Pongal, Christmas, and many more, reflects the amalgamation of traditions that celebrate both unity and diversity.  India's journey has not been without challenges.

The nation's ability to overcome adversity and rise from difficult situations is a significant source of pride. The response to challenges, whether through innovative solutions or community efforts, underscores the strength and spirit of our people.India's global influence extends beyond its borders through cultural diplomacy and international relations. Indian cuisine, Bollywood, yoga, and traditional arts have gained international recognition, contributing to a global appreciation of Indian culture. Our country's diplomatic efforts and participation in international organisations have put us on a globally recognised platform today.

"My India, My Pride" is more than just a sentiment; it is a reflection of the deep connection that we Indians share with our country. It is a celebration of our nation that upholds a rich cultural heritage, a spirit of unity and diversity, and a commitment to progress and resilience. As India continues to evolve and make its mark on the world, this pride remains an unbreakable force that inspires our people to strive for greatness and contribute to a brighter future and  for a better India!.

DEEKSHA D
Class IX B, SBOAMHSS Coimbatore                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                            

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