12th November. Assembly. Class IV
Theme: Traditional games losing popularity.
Thought: changes in the traditional way of building are only permitted if they are an improvement, otherwise stay with what is traditional, for truth, even if it be 100s of years old has a stronger inner bond with us then the lie that walks by our side.
Speech: India is a land of cultural diversity and it gives more importance to many native games. In olden days, the children used to play winning traditional games. India has many traditional outdoor and indoor games. some of the popular Indian traditional games are chess, Kabaddi, gilli danda, lock and key, bullfighting and many more native games. Traditional games have rich culture values and has a lot of importance.
Nowadays situation has changed a lot and it is very rare to see children playing the native traditional games. Nowadays they are security concerned also in major cities the parents generally don’t prefer to allow their children to go to out of a playing with unknown children of their neighbourhood some of them are likely to be pulling types also.
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Words for the day:
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gash – a long deep cut or wound
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gory – full of violence and blood
Name of the students
Prayer – Annanya Kumari
Pledge – Lawanya Roy
Thought – Aditya Kumar Roy
News – Adwitiya Verma
Speech – Aarav Dubey
Host – Shreyansh