Republic Day is observed on January 26th each year. Since it honors India’s sense of togetherness and patriotism, this day is undoubtedly one of the most memorable events for all Indians. Students take part in a variety of activities during Republic Day festivities, including poetry recitations, dancing contests, and musical performances. One of the finest and most amazing methods to assist your school-age kid understand the importance of Republic Day is to give them meaningful and inspirational poetry to sing during their prayer time.
Children may think on the nation’s history, hardships, and the sacrifices made by all the freedom warriors as these lovely poems are read aloud at prayer time, particularly on Republic Day. The poem serves as a reminder of pride, thankfulness, and accountability in every word. We’ve selected a few poems below that you may teach your youngster to recite during Republic Day school prayer time.
Warmthful Republic Day Poems for Khanjar Students
Jaakr Khuda ke ghar se phir aaya na jaayega, kehte hain alvida hum ab is jahaan ko.
Even though agarche humein bhool jaayenge, ahal-e-vatan ko humse bhulaya na jaayega.
“Humse sare-niyaaz jhukaya na jaayega,” Zulmo-sitam se tang naa aayenge hum kabhi.
Asse ziyada na jaayega, isse ziyada aur sitam kya karenge vo.
Lekin hamara naam mitaya na jaayega, maut humko mita degi dahar se. Yeh sach hai.
Ab zindagi se humko manaya na jayega, hum zindagi se rooth ke baithe hain prison mein.
This is aag ko kisi se bujhaya na jaayega, humne lagayi aag hai jo inqalaab ki.
Yaron! Hi, bhi waqt humein dekh-bhaal lo. Is there anything that can be done to help?
Maut ai! Aa ki tera intezaar hai, Jald aa
Ab humse uthaya na jaayega baare-jeest.
“Khanjar,” yeh muh Khuda ko dikhaya na jaayega, aazaad hum kara na sake apne mulq ko.
Let My Nation Wake Up
Where knowledge is free, the head is held high, the mind is fearless, the world has not been split apart by narrow domestic walls, words emerge from the depths of truth, unrelenting striving stretches its arms towards perfection, the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the gloomy desert sand of dead habit, and the mind is guided forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action—Leave my country to awake, my Father, into that heaven of freedom.
Republic Day
We Indians take great pride in celebrating Republic Day, which is guarded by warriors who never waver.
Listen, I have a few things to share.
After reading this, you may make your own decision.
In previous years, I believed that January 26th was simply another holiday.
I honor the leaders who battled with the most current knowledge I possess.
I cry when I hear “flash news” from the media and wonder, “Will there be more news on bomb blasts?” I think it’s awful to live in a world where there is war and terrorism.
Did the great Mahatma dream of this?
Why hold the government and politicians accountable for their lack of repentance?
Hello! As an individual, I will refuse to accept the gifts and praise they suggest for the election and will instead say “NO.”
Let’s not observe the cricket player’s failures.
Avoid the Corruption Bureaus as well.
All that our wonderful Jawans have are sufferings.
Let’s pay tribute to those real-life heroes.
Pay your taxes, show courage, and make the right choice now.
Do you not want your grandchildren to play joyfully?
We Indians take great pride in celebrating Republic Day, which is guarded by warriors who never waver.
Let’s be honest, young people! Sathya Meva Jayathe!