Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is one of the greatest leaders of India’s freedom struggle. His birthday, celebrated as “Netaji Jayanti” or “Parakram Diwas,” is a day to remember his bravery, vision, and sacrifice for our country. This anchoring script is specially designed for a 10 to 15-year-old Indian student, with simple language, formal tone, and engaging activities to make the program lively and memorable.
Good morning to everyone present here! Today, we have gathered to celebrate the birth anniversary of one of the most inspiring freedom fighters of India, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Before we start, let me extend my warm greetings to all the respected guests, teachers, and my dear friends. It’s an honor to stand before you as your anchor for this wonderful event.
“Freedom is not given, it is taken!” These powerful words by Netaji remind us of his determination and courage. So, let us begin today’s program by invoking the blessings of the Almighty. I request everyone to stand up for the prayer.
[Prayer Song Performance]
Thank you for the beautiful prayer. It filled the atmosphere with positivity and peace. Now, let us officially begin by welcoming our chief guest, [Chief Guest’s Name], a distinguished personality whose presence adds value to this occasion. Please welcome them with a big round of applause as they share their thoughts on this special day.
[Chief Guest’s Speech]
Thank you, sir/madam, for your inspiring words. We are truly motivated to follow the ideals of Netaji in our lives. Now, to give you all a glimpse of Netaji’s remarkable journey, let us present a short skit depicting some key moments from his life.
[Drama Performance: Highlights of Netaji’s Life]
What an amazing performance! It made us all visualize how Netaji dedicated his life to India’s freedom. Netaji’s words, “Give me blood, and I will give you freedom,” continue to echo in our hearts.
Now, let us add some rhythm to our celebration. I invite [Student’s Name] to recite a poem dedicated to Netaji.
[Poem Recitation: “The Brave Heart”]
Thank you for that heartwarming poem. It beautifully described Netaji’s patriotism and sacrifice. Friends, do you know that Netaji was not only a brave leader but also a brilliant student? He cleared the Indian Civil Services exam but chose to fight for India’s freedom instead. This shows his immense love for the country.
Let us now hear a melodious song that celebrates our nation’s pride. Please welcome [Student’s Name] for a patriotic song.
[Patriotic Song Performance]
That was wonderful! It reminded us of the spirit of unity and love for our motherland. Now, let’s test how much we know about Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. I’ll ask a few questions, and those who know the answers can raise their hands. Ready? Let’s start!
- What is the full name of Netaji?
(Answer: Subhas Chandra Bose) - Which organization did Netaji form to fight for India’s freedom?
(Answer: Indian National Army or Azad Hind Fauj) - In which year was Netaji born?
(Answer: 1897) - What is the famous slogan given by Netaji?
(Answer: “Give me blood, and I will give you freedom.”)
Great job, everyone! It’s so good to see your enthusiasm. Netaji’s life teaches us to be brave, determined, and selfless. Let us now enjoy a special dance performance dedicated to our freedom fighters.
[Dance Performance: Patriotic Theme]
That was simply amazing! The energy and emotions in the performance were truly inspiring. Friends, as we celebrate this day, let us promise to be responsible citizens and work for the betterment of our country, just like Netaji envisioned.
Before we conclude, let me share a small story about Netaji. During his early days, he once saw a British officer mistreating an Indian man. This incident deeply affected him and strengthened his resolve to fight against injustice. Such stories remind us of the importance of standing up for what is right.
Now, as we come to the end of this program, I request our principal, [Principal’s Name], to say a few words and conclude the event.
[Principal’s Speech]
Thank you, sir/madam, for your inspiring words. I hope we all take lessons from Netaji’s life and contribute to making our country proud. Finally, I thank all the participants, teachers, and the audience for making this program successful. Let us now stand for the National Anthem.
[National Anthem]
Thank you, everyone. Have a great day ahead. Jai Hind!