New Delhi: Every year on 28 February, India observes National Science Day to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by the renowned Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, on 28 February 1928. This groundbreaking discovery earned Sir CV Raman the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930, making him the first Indian laureate in the field of science.
National Science Day serves to spread awareness of the significance of science and its role in improving daily life. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Empowering Indian Youth for Global Leadership in Science and Innovation for Viksit Bharat.” As we commemorate this day, let us honour the extraordinary contributions of Sir CV Raman and inspire students to explore the wonders of science with these National Science Day anchoring scripts.
Host 1:
Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, esteemed guests, and dear students! It is truly a privilege to welcome you all to this special occasion—National Science Day!
Host 2:
Every year, on 28th Februarywe celebrate this day to honour the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by the great Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman. His groundbreaking research in physics earned him the Nobel Prize and continues to inspire scientists across the globe.
Host 1:
Science is all around us—it is in the air we breathe, the technology we use, and the medicine that heals us. It is not just a subject in our textbooks but a way of thinking, exploring, and innovating!
Host 2:
And today, we have an exciting programme ahead, filled with experiments, quizzes, presentations, and thought-provoking discussions. So, let’s embark on this scientific journey together!
Welcoming the Chief Guest
Host 1:
To begin, let’s extend a warm welcome to our Chief Guest, (Name)a distinguished expert in (Field/Area), whose contributions have greatly enriched the world of science.
Host 2:
Sir/Ma’am, we are honoured to have you with us today. We kindly invite you to share a few words of wisdom with us.
(Chief Guest Speech)
Host 1:
Thank you so much for those inspiring words! Science indeed has the power to transform lives, and we are grateful for your valuable insights.
Beginning the Programme
Host 2:
Now, let’s move forward with our first event—(Activity Name)where our talented students will showcase their scientific skills and creativity.
(Proceed with planned events, ensuring smooth transitions between activities.)
Concluding the Event
Host 1:
As we come to the end of this wonderful celebration, let’s remember: Science is not just about memorising facts; it’s about asking questions, experimenting, and never stopping the pursuit of knowledge.
Host 2:
We hope today’s event has sparked curiosity and inspired all of us to embrace the wonders of science. A huge thank you to our teachers, students, and organisers for making this day a success!
Host 1:
On that note, we wish you all a very Happy National Science Day! Keep questioning, keep discovering, and keep innovating!
Host 1: Good morning, everyone! A warm welcome to our respected teachers, dear friends, and special guests. Today, we are gathered here to celebrate something that shapes our world every single day—Science!
Host 2: That’s right! It’s National Science Daya day dedicated to curiosity, discovery, and innovation. We celebrate this day in honour of Sir C.V. Ramanwhose groundbreaking discovery, the Raman Effectchanged the way we understand light and matter.
Host 1: Science is everywhere—it’s in the air we breathe, the phones we use, the medicines that heal us, and even the stars in the sky. Today, we celebrate not just great scientists but also the spirit of asking questions and exploring the unknown.
Host 2: And what better way to celebrate than with an exciting line-up of events! We have experiments, quizzes, presentations, and much more—all showcasing the wonders of science.
Host 1: But before we begin, let us take a moment to welcome our special guest(Guest’s Name), who has made amazing contributions in (Field/Area). We are honoured to have you with us today. Please share a few words of wisdom!
(Chief Guest Speech)
Host 2: Thank you so much! Science truly has the power to change the world, and we hope today’s celebration will inspire each one of us.
Host 1: So, let’s not wait any longer! Get ready for a fun-filled, mind-blowing, and inspiring Science Day! Our first activity is (Name of Activity)—let’s begin!
(Proceed with event schedule, ensuring smooth transitions and engagement.)
Host 2: As we wrap up this amazing celebration, let’s remember—science is not about memorising facts, but about exploring, experimenting, and believing that anything is possible!
Host 1: Thank you all for being such a wonderful audience. Keep questioning, keep discovering, and keep the spirit of science alive. Happy Science Day!
Host 1: Good morning, everyone! A very warm welcome to our esteemed guests, respected colleagues, and dear students. Today, we are here to celebrate a day dedicated to innovation, discovery, and scientific excellence—National Science Day!
Host 2: Every year, on 28th Februarywe commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by the great Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman. His work not only revolutionised the field of physics but also inspired generations of scientists and learners.
Host 1: Science is the foundation of progress—it is the reason we have advanced technology, medical breakthroughs, and a deeper understanding of the universe. But most importantly, science teaches us to question, explore, and innovate.
Host 2: As educators, we have the privilege and responsibility of nurturing young minds, encouraging curiosity, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and researchers. Today’s celebration is not just about honouring scientific achievements but also about fostering a love for learning and discovery.
Host 1: With that thought, let’s begin today’s programme by welcoming our Chief Guest(Guest’s Name), who has made remarkable contributions in the field of (Field/Area). We request them to share a few words with us.
(Chief Guest Speech)
Host 2: Thank you so much for those enlightening words! Science truly has the power to transform lives, and we hope today’s event will inspire every student present here to think beyond textbooks and explore the wonders of the world around them.
Host 1: Now, let’s move forward with our first event, (Mention First Activity)where our talented students will showcase their knowledge and creativity in science.
(Proceed with event schedule, introducing different activities, competitions, and presentations.)
Host 2: As we conclude today’s celebration, let’s remember that science is not just about laboratories and equations—it is about curiosity, perseverance, and the courage to ask “Why?” and “What if?”.
Host 1: Thank you all for being part of this wonderful celebration. May we continue to inspire and be inspired by the wonders of science. Happy National Science Day!
Host 1:
Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, and dear students. Today, we have gathered here to celebrate a very special occasion—National Science Day!
Host 2:
Every year, on 28th Februarywe observe this day to honour the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by the great Indian physicist, Sir C.V. Raman. His work in the field of light scattering won him the Nobel Prize in Physics and continues to inspire scientists across the world.
Host 1:
Science is not just about textbooks and laboratories—it is a way of thinking, questioning, and understanding the world around us. From the technology we use every day to the medical advancements that save lives, science is at the heart of progress.
Host 2:
And today, as we celebrate the spirit of science, let’s take a moment to appreciate the contributions of great scientists who have shaped our world and remember that each one of us has the potential to discover, innovate, and change the future.
Host 1:
To mark this special day, we have an exciting programme lined up, including a thought-provoking speech, a quiz, and some interesting science facts. But before we begin, let’s seek blessings with the School Prayer.
(School Prayer)
Host 2:
Now, let’s begin with a special speech on Science Daydelivered by (Student/Teacher’s Name)who will share insights into the importance of science in our daily lives.
(Speech)
Host 1:
Thank you for those inspiring words! Now, let’s make this celebration more engaging with a quick Science Quiz! We will ask a few questions, and let’s see who can answer them correctly!
(Ask 3-4 interesting science- questions to involve the students)
Host 2:
That was fun! Science is all about curiosity and exploration, and we hope today’s assembly has inspired you to look at the world with wonder and ask more questions.
Host 1:
As we conclude, let’s remember: Science is not just about knowing answers, but about asking the right questions! So, stay curious, keep exploring, and never stop learning.
Host 2:
Thank you, everyone, for your enthusiastic participation. Wishing you all a very Happy National Science Day!
Deliver these anchoring scripts on your school’s celebration of National Science Day on 28th February! Commemorate this day by remembering the ‘Raman Effect’ by Sir CV Raman.