Tuesday, 27 January 2026

77th Republic Day Celebration Report 2026



Date: 26 January 2026

Venue: Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya

1. Objective of the Programme

​The Republic Day celebration was organised to instil patriotism, constitutional values, discipline, cultural pride, and social responsibility among students, while creating awareness about national service, environmental protection, and career opportunities in the Armed Forces.

2. Programme Proceedings

​Invocation

​The programme commenced with a devotional invocation rendered melodiously by students of V.K.V., invoking divine blessings for the nation.

Unfurling the National ​Flag 

​The National Flag was unfurled by Mann. Rekha Didi (V.R.M. and V.K.) in the august presence of the Chief Guest, Subaidar Shri. C.P. Manikandan, Indian Army. The gathering paid respectful homage to the Tricolour.

Welcome Address

​The welcome address was delivered by Ashika (Class IX B), who warmly welcomed the dignitaries, teachers, parents, students, and all the Kanyakarthas of V.K.V.

Patriotic Song

​Students of Class IX presented a patriotic song in Hindi, creating a vibrant patriotic atmosphere.

​Importance of the Day

​T. Devi Varshana (Class XII B) spoke on the significance of Republic Day, emphasizing constitutional values, equality, and citizens' duties.

Mass Karate and Silambam Display

​Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya students presented a disciplined and energetic mass Karate display, highlighting physical confidence and self-discipline.


3. Chief Guest's Address

*The Chief Guest Subaidar Shri. C.P. Manikandan shared his 27 years of experience in the Indian Army.

​* He motivated students to develop energy, discipline, courage, and commitment.

​* Shared his training experiences and how perseverance and dedication shape a soldier.

​* He guided students on joining the Indian Army, explaining two entry levels: Soldier and Army Officer.

​* He elaborated on the National Defence Academy (NDA) Pune, stating that training should ideally begin from Class X, and students can appear for the NDA examination from Class XI.

​* He emphasized the role of teachers as role models and suggested that school management should initiate NDA-oriented guidance and training.

*He advised students to be obedient to elders, respect senior citizens, and maintain discipline in life.

*Highlighted the importance of environmental protection, speaking about rainwater harvesting and saving water for future generations.

*Emphasized the values of equality and unity, urging students not to discriminate based on race, religion, or caste.

*Encouraged students to believe in God, uphold moral values, and work with sincerity.

*The Chief Guest concluded his speech by leading the students through a four-point pledge, instilling a strong sense of responsibility, patriotism, discipline, and service to the nation.

4. Tamil Drama on 'Netaji'

​A powerful Tamil drama on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was enacted by the students, highlighting his patriotism, courage, and sacrifice for India's freedom.

5. Presidential Address

​Mananeey Rekha Didi, the President of the function, addressed the gathering and:

​extended her warm greetings.

* She highlighted that India is progressing while preserving its rich culture and traditions.

* She emphasized that students should feel proud of their motherland and give utmost importance to national values.

* She advised students to remain active, energetic, brave, and maintain good health by consuming healthy food.

* She stressed the importance of positive thinking, continuous knowledge enrichment, and self-development.

* She strongly advised avoiding unnecessary use of mobile phones, stating that excessive dependence affects concentration and character.

* She urged students to follow cultural discipline and spiritual values in their daily lives.

* encouraged students to develop a strong mindset of "I can do," stating that every individual has the capacity to succeed but laziness and lack of commitment hold them back.

6. Prize Distribution

​Prizes were distributed to students who excelled in various extra-curricular activities, encouraging holistic development. The prize list was read by Smt. Kalavathy Teacher.

7. Memento Presentation

​As a token of gratitude and respect, a memento was presented to the Chief Guest by Mann. Rekha Didi.

8. Vote of Thanks

​The programme came towards its conclusion with a vote of thanks delivered by Regasree (Class XI C), expressing sincere gratitude to the Chief Guest, teachers, parents, students, and all the Karyakarthas of Vivekananda Kendra.

9. Conclusion

​The celebration concluded peacefully with the Kendra Prayer, leaving everyone inspired with a renewed sense of patriotism, discipline, and national pride.

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