In India, Republic Day is one of the most important days, celebrated every year on 26th January with great enthusiasm and zeal. This is the day when the constitution of India came into effect on 26th January 1950 and gave India its Individual identity as the Largest Democracy in the world. This year we celebrated our 74th Republic Day where Egyptian President Mr Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was the chief guest at the event. Each and Every Indian is captivated and fascinated by the scenic beauty the republic day offers as it symbolizes the history, culture and special duty parade of the Indian army, navy and air force.

We, as the citizens of India still have to go far to contribute towards the development of the nation.

This year Go Sharpener celebrated Republic Day on the theme of "India of my dreams". We wanted to celebrate the country’s diversity and its history which is so rich and diverse.  But how you as a student can contribute to the society?

Go Sharpener has brought this opportunity for you to do good work and create an impact on the community. Following are the event types that you can work on our platform along with hashtags:

  • Video Creator: There is no limit to creativity these days, you can make a creative video of yourself on the theme of the given activity and use the hashtag #Creator

 

  • Dance Champs: Dance brings in a festive mood and enthusiasm among us as well as spectators. You can make a fun and inspirational dance video and use the hashtag #Dancer

 

  • Artists: This is yet another activity where you can showcase your art and craft work by using the hashtag #Artist

 

  • Techno Geek: This is the way that is both fun and informative. Display your creative skills, especially with the availability of technology using the hashtag #Techguru

 

  • Just a min: Make a one-minute speaking video to motivate others through your words related to sustainable development goals. Use the hashtag #Speaker

 

  • Sustainability superstars: We are encouraging our youth to work towards achieving sustainable goals, you can share your good work here and create an impact.

 

Check out some of the best entries that we have received:

  • Dance Champs: This time we have Muskan Bhati from Delhi World Public School who showcased her dancing skills with the spirit of patriotism. She performed Bollywood dance on the popular song “Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani”. Let us appreciate her way of motivating the youth of India to be strong and dynamic.

 

  • Artists: Another post that is unique and artistic is of Sanaya Singh from Manav Rachna International School where she expressed her opinion on making India green & pollution free. This is such an interesting way of spreading awareness in a creative manner.

 

  • Just a min: Ishita Saini from New Rainbow Public School gracefully expressed her thoughts related to Indian history with great pride and honour.

 

 

We have some more stand-out entries:

  • Lavanya Bhardwaj from Ryan International School presented this beautiful dance performance along with singing the most loved patriotic song “Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara”.

 

 

  • Anjali Padhi from The Global Edge School came with another energetic dance performance on two of the popular songs “Vande Mataram” and “India Waale”.

 

  • Prachi Garg from Mount Abu Public School gave tribute to the exemplary dedication and sacrifice of our armed forces through her outstanding dance performance on “Sandese Aate Hai”.

 

  • Varsha from JKG International School portrayed her artwork with the wonderful message for everyone to make India clean & green, education is the key to success, to empower women and lastly investment in agriculture against hunger and poverty. 

 

We had a lot of fun creating this event and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!

To acknowledge your efforts, Go Sharpener decided to go ahead and select the top post or video of the ongoing event. So, let your voice be visible through your words and actions that impact everyone who sees your piece. Be a responsible citizen of the world.

Stay tuned for the next blog on 5th March which will cover World Pulses Day and don’t forget to like, share and comment.