22nd September. Assembly. Class V
Theme: The Indian Epics
Thought: The Indian mythology has a theory of cycles that all progression is in the form of waves.
Speech: India is the land of famous mythologies and folklores. Some of the greatest works of ancient classical literature are found here. The two famous works that are synonymous to epic literature of India are Ramayana and Mahabharata. These two classical epics of India are written in ancient Sanskrit and present the most common ideals of human civilization that seem to have gone down the drain in the modern times.The Indian epics are full of moral teachings and sacred discourses that are relevant in today’s life also. Sage Valmiki wrote the Ramayana centuries ago. It tells the story of Lord Rama, who was sent to an exile of 14 years along with his brother and wife. The Mahabharata is another famous Indian epic that is a treasure in the Indian epics literature. Written by the famous sage, Ved Vyasa, this epic talks about the importance of following one’s assigned duties in life.
News:BCCI elections may be held on 18th October.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai met with India’s ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, and discussed Google’s plans for India.
Words for the day:
discourse – written or spoken communication or debate.
synonymous – closely associated with
relevant – closely connected
myth: a widely held but false belief or idea.
able – having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something.
Name of students:
Prayer – Aganveer
Pledge – Shreya Ranjan
Thought – Payoja Kumari
News – Swarnim
Speech – Pranav Aryan
Host – Kuwam