Children's Enthusiasm Overflows for the 'Har-Ghar Tiranga' Campaign and 150 Years of 'Vande Mataram'; Grand Morning Processions Taken Out, Chants of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' Echo
Bhagalpur/Akbarnagar (Special Correspondent): Amidst the celebrations of the sacred festival of Independence Day and the historic milestone of 150 glorious years of the national song 'Vande Mataram', an extraordinary and inspiring spectacle of patriotism is unfolding across government schools in the Akbarnagar region of Bhagalpur district. Under the inspiring nationwide call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Har-Ghar Tiranga' (Tricolored Flag in Every Home) campaign, a wave of immense enthusiasm is visible among children, teachers, and local citizens in various primary, middle, and high schools across Akbarnagar. On Wednesday and Thursday, special programs were organized across schools in the region, where students took out grand morning processions (Prabhat Pheris) holding the Tricolore in their hands and raising thunderous slogans. The unwavering love for the country on the faces and the sparkle in the eyes of the little ones demonstrated how deeply rooted this spirit of nationalism has become in the hearts of the younger generation.
Why Is This Event Special? The Convergence of 'Har-Ghar Tiranga' and 'Vande Mataram'
This year's Independence Day celebration holds historic and special significance in multiple ways:
150 Years of 'Vande Mataram': The immortal song 'Vande Mataram', which infused invaluable energy and revolution into our national life, has completed 150 years of its composition and impact. Commemorating this historic milestone, special educational and cultural activities are being conducted in schools.
The Resolve of 'Har-Ghar Tiranga': The core objective of this campaign is to ignite a feeling of respect for the national flag in every citizen's heart and acquaint the new generation with the sacrifices of freedom fighters. Akbarnagar's schools have played an enthusiastic role in bringing this objective down to the ground.
Akbarnagar Market Resonates with Morning Processions and Slogans
Early in the morning, when morning processions of children set out from various schools in the Akbarnagar region—such as Middle School Akbarnagar, High School, and other primary campuses—the entire area was drenched in patriotic colors:
Tricolore in Hands, Patriotism on Lips: Marching in disciplined dual files, children carried the national Tricolored flag in their hands. The entire market and surrounding lanes reverberated with slogans of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai", "Vande Mataram", and "Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindostan Hamara" raised by them.
Encouragement from Locals: As this children's procession passed through main thoroughfares, local shopkeepers and citizens emerged from shops and homes, applauding to boost the children's morale. The eyes of several elderly onlookers filled with tears of joy witnessing this zeal among the young ones.
Organization of Special Competitions and Symposia in Schools
Beyond the morning processions, several creative competitions were organized within school premises to hone children's talents and connect them with history:
Painting and Speech Competitions: Children sketched the design of the Tricolore, the map of India, and portraits of freedom fighters (such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Mangal Pandey) on paper. In speech competitions, students shared their thoughts on the history of 'Vande Mataram' and its significance in the freedom struggle.
Guidance from Teachers: Addressing the children, school headmasters and teachers emphasized that the Tricolore is not merely a piece of cloth in three colors, but a symbol of the honor, sacrifice, and martyrdom of millions of Indians. Teachers administered oaths to the students to remain loyal to the Constitution and contribute toward the nation's development.
In the Words of Students and Teachers—The Experience of Patriotism
Sharing their experiences, students and teachers participating in this event noted that such programs impart practical education in patriotism alongside textbook knowledge:
Teachers' Message: Head teachers of the schools remarked that government schools' children always take the lead in cultural and national programs alongside academics. The 'Har-Ghar Tiranga' campaign has further strengthened the sentiment of dedication toward the country among children.
Students' Enthusiasm: Expressing immense pride, 8th and 9th-grade students participating in the morning procession stated that they will hoist the Tricolore at their homes as well and make their neighbors aware of this campaign.
These programs organized in Akbarnagar's government schools on the occasion of the 'Har-Ghar Tiranga' campaign and the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram' serve as proof of how aware and sensitive the younger generation of our country is toward its culture and nation. The seeds of patriotism sown in children through morning processions and cultural events will play a vital role in building a strong, prosperous, and secure India in the times ahead. These slogans echoing across the soil of Akbarnagar and the children's enthusiasm have left a positive and energetic message throughout the region.