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Morning Assembly Action Plan

The document provides an action plan for a morning assembly at Mount Abu Public School in Delhi, India. It outlines the date, theme, venue, class and teacher responsibilities, and flow of activities. The assembly will include a host, prayer, thought for the day, news, student presentations on facts/caps, a quiz, video, teacher's talk, and digital presentation. Student speakers will discuss Army Day and qualities of army officers. The teacher will highlight personality traits such as intelligence, organization, initiative, alertness, influence, determination, courage, and cooperation that can be learned from the army.

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Morning Assembly Action Plan

The document provides an action plan for a morning assembly at Mount Abu Public School in Delhi, India. It outlines the date, theme, venue, class and teacher responsibilities, and flow of activities. The assembly will include a host, prayer, thought for the day, news, student presentations on facts/caps, a quiz, video, teacher's talk, and digital presentation. Student speakers will discuss Army Day and qualities of army officers. The teacher will highlight personality traits such as intelligence, organization, initiative, alertness, influence, determination, courage, and cooperation that can be learned from the army.

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Mount Abu Public School

Pkt B-8 Sector -5, Rohini, Delhi-85


Action Plan of Morning Assembly

 Date & Day:

 Level:

 Theme:
 Venue:

 Class on Duty:
 Teacher in Charge:

 Flow of Assembly

S No. Program Performed by Duration


1 Host of the day

2 Prayer

3 Thought with
Explanation
4 News
5 Fact or Cap
6 Student’s talk

7 Quiz

8 Video

9 Teacher’s Talk

10 Power Point
Presentation
11 Digital Backdrop

Remarks by the Coordinator: -


Date & Day: - 15 January, 2022 (Saturday)
Format of Assembly

Thought of the Day: -

News:
National News -

International News -

Sports News -

School News-

Weather News

Minimum temperature

Maximum temperature

Fact or Cap!?

Harshit – (After News) Hello everyone. Hi Aryan. What's up? I am Harshit and I am here to
tell some statements and check whether it’s a fact or a cap.
Have you heard that the U.S. Army controls the highest battlefield in the world? Let's check
whether it's a fact or a cap. Oh it's a cap. We should be proud to know that it's the Indian
Army that controls the highest battlefield in the world, the Siachen glacier, which is 5000
meters above the sea level. Isn't that wonderful?
Ok guys signing off for now see you next time!

(After Student’s Talk) Hey guys I am back. It’s time for another fact or cap check. I recently
heard somewhere that at present, there are only 3 horse cavalry regiment left around the
globe and Indian army is one of them. I really wish that it turns out to be a fact. Won’t that
be great? Hurray! It’s a fact. Indeed, the Indian Army always surprises us with their might.

Ayushmaan – (After Quiz) Hello guys How’s it going!? I am a friend of Harshit, and I saw
him sharing some facts and caps with you all so let me share something crazy I found on the
Internet.
Let’s see if it’s a fact or cap that- the Indian Army doesn’t have any out-station base!
Oh! Thank god it’s a cap!
The fact is that the Indian army also has an outstation base in Tajikistan. It is operated by
the Indian Air Force in collaboration with the Tajik Air Force.

(After Video) Hey Guys, I am back! Let’s have another fact or cap check
The Indian Army’s High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) is considered as one of the most
elite training centers in the world!
Oh! I bet it’s a fact
Yay! It’s a fact, as you all can see!
Doesn't it make you feel Proud of our Indian Army?

Student’s Talk:

Shubhranshu Tripathi- A true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him
but because he loves what's behind him.
A very pleasant morning to respected principal mam, coordinator mam, teachers and my
friends.
Today I Shubhranshu Tripathi is elated to present the student's talk on army Day an event
that is celebrated on 15th January annually. This glorious day is celebrated in recognition of
Field Marshal kodandera Madappa Cariappa taking over as the first commander in chief of
The Indian Army from general Francis Bucher the last British commander in chief ,on this
day dating back to 1949. This day is celebrated in the form of parade and other military
shows in our national capital New Delhi. This year we are celebrating our 73rd Army Day.
While the celebration of Glory is enjoyed by the entire country the main army Day parade is
conducted on Cariappa parade ground in Delhi Cantonment. Gallantry awards and Sena
awards are rewarded on this auspicious day. And my friends you will be pleased to know
that in the year 2020 captain Tania Shergill became the first female officer to command any
army Day parade. She has set new spectra of women empowerment and we are so proud of
her.
At the end I would like to add my special gratitude towards our army by quoting that today
is a day to honour those brave men and women who have served and are serving their
country with bravery, dedication and self-sacrifice hoping that one day we will all make our
country proud just like our heroes; the Indian Army.
Jai Hind!

Quiz Questions:

Q1. When was the Indian army born?


A – 1776

Q2. What is the Indian army’s motto?


A - “Service before self.”

Q3. Which regiment of the Indian army did Adolf Hitler admire?
A - Gurkha Regiment
Q4. Which is the oldest paramilitary force of India?
A - Assam Rifles

Q5. Who was the first recipient of Param Vir Chakra?


A - Somnath Sharma
Teacher’s Talk:
Vimmi Baleja Greetings of the day !!
On the occasion of 73rd Army day I wish you all happy Indian Army Day …let us celebrate this
army day by saluting all the army personnel for their bravery ,dedication and patriotism.

Today I want to discuss some of the Personality Traits that an Army Officer has and how we can
incorporate some of these qualities in our life.

1. Effective Intelligence: Most of the jobs in armed forces are practical rather than analytic and the
main job of the officer is to follow the orders of his seniors’ orders. On the field, all it requires is
to be practical, spontaneous and courageous.
2. Organising: Use the resources to its maximum is one of the specialty of an armed force officer.
3. Initiative: An officer is always enthusiastic, lively and optimistic. He has the courage to take
reasonable risk in the field.
4. Alert: To be Spontaneous, speed to make a decision, and adaptive as you never know what will
come across your way, so you always have to be prepared for any kind of situation.
5. Liveliness: Energetic, optimist about the future, always active and cool and relaxed person
always deal with a situation with a positive and an easy approach rather than a complex
approach.
6. Influential: The best quality of a leader is that he has a clear vision and he motivates his
followers to move towards a bright future. He mobilize his team towards the objective and leave
a positive impact on them.
7. Determination: An army officer is always clear in his mind of what he wants and how he will get
it. An officer is always dedicated and determinant of his aim and he always put efforts to achieve
his aims.
8. Courage and stamina to adapt in all situations
9. Social Adaptability How well you are able to manage different situation so as to keep your
surroundings stable.
10. Cooperation: One should believe in give and take also with the law of nature.
I hope you would definitely try your level best to inculcate these qualities in you.
Thank you all for your patience hearing .
JAI HIND

Submitted by: Vimmi Baleja


Submitted to: Ms. Seema Syal
Principal’s Remarks: _____________

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