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Indian School Wadi Kabir commemorates the 77th Republic Day of India

The event was widely acknowledged as a demonstration of exemplary student discipline, artistic talent, and profound national respect, leaving a marked impression upon all attendees.

TAS News Service

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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

MUSCAT : The Indian School Wadi Kabir [Cambridge] in Muscat formally observed the 77th Republic Day of India in a ceremonial event held on Monday, January 26, 2026. The proceedings, conducted at the ISWK Primary School Grounds, were anchored in the resonant theme of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat & Vande Mataram,” championing the dual ideals of national self-reliance and patriotic devotion.

The programme commenced with a formal introduction, leading to the arrival of the Chief Guest, Mr. N. D. Someshwar, a distinguished figure in banking, corporate finance, and educational administration. His arrival was heralded by a ceremonial fanfare, after which he and accompanying dignitaries received a traditional welcome.

A Guard of Honour, comprising 50 Scouts and Guides from the Senior Wing, was meticulously presented to salute the Chief Guest, dignitaries, and members of the School Management Committee. The ceremony progressed with a symbolic tricolour balloon release, followed by the solemn rendition of the Indian National Anthem by the students.

Subsequently, the Chief Guest inspected a ceremonial parade, which featured a disciplined march past by student contingents from both the Cambridge and Senior School wings, accompanied by the cadence of the school band. A choral performance of the patriotic medley “Yeh Waqt Ki Aawaz Hai, Milke Chalo”, succeeded by the rendition and 150th anniversary celebration of the classic “Vande Mataram” by Senior School students .

In his keynote address, Chief Guest Mr. N. D. Someshwar delivered an inspirational oration, deftly connecting the day’s theme to the aspirations of the youth. His remarks encouraged students to reflect on their potential as global citizens while remaining firmly rooted in Indian ethos and values.

The cultural segment, “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat,” presented a vibrant tableau of traditional dances from across India, performed by students of the Senior, Primary, and Cambridge wings. The showcase celebrated the nation’s cultural diversity and underlying unity.

The formal proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks. The event was widely acknowledged as a demonstration of exemplary student discipline, artistic talent, and profound national respect, leaving a marked impression upon all attendees.

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