Assembly-21st June

21st June,2022                Assembly           Class VI

Theme: International Yoga Day

Thought: Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back and choose the path that leads to wisdom.

Speech: International Day of Yoga was celebrated throughout the world for the first time on 21st of June in 2015. The declaration was made after the call by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to the United Nations General Assembly on 27th of September in 2014 during his address to the UN General Assembly. On that day, a record number of people practised Yoga in Delhi under the leadership of Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi. It was a world record for the highest participation in one single yoga session. This is a great achievement for Indians. More than 170 countries including the USA, China, Canada, etc participated in the event. It was celebrated on an international level by organizing the activities like yoga training campus, yoga competitions and so many activities to enhance the awareness about yoga benefits. It was celebrated to let you know that regular yoga practice leads to better mental, physical and intellectual health. It positively changes your lifestyle and increases the level of well-being.

News: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday approved a proposal to reserve 10 percent of the jobs in the defence ministry for Agniveers who meet the requisite eligibility criteria. This development comes hours after the home ministry approved a proposal to adopt a 10% quota for Agniveers in CAPF and Assam Rifles.

Words for the day:

Defile – damage the purity or appearance of

Durable – able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage

Exact – accurate and careful about minor details.

Entreat – ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something

Frenzy – a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour

Name of the students:

Prayer – Harshit Singh

Pledge – Aadya

Thought –Keshav Narayan

News – Akshat Raj

Speech – Vanshika Thakur

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