Report your school has recently celebrated the 200 years birth day anniversary of ishwar Chandra vidya sagar
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Our school observed the 200 birth anniversary of Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar with due grandeur. This programme was a weeklong observation. The programme started on and from 20th September and continued upto 26th September, 2019. It began with a morning procession. Then followed a cultural function in remembrance of Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar. He was the great social reformer, educationist, philanthropist and a key figure in Bengal Renaissance. The function was inaugurated with garlanding the portrait of Vidyasagar in the presence of teachers, students and some local educationists and guardians. So, on the first day of the function our respected teachers and also some students delivered impressive speeches on the life and activities of Vidyasagar. It was a great lookback in the alleys of Vidyasagar’s life.
On the 2nd day, there was an essay competition. Students from class V to VIll took part in one group and students from class IX to XII took part in in another group. A lot of students participated in the essay competition. The third day saw an exhibition of photography of Iswar Chandra’s life and works. And on the fourth day our school arranged a seminar.
The speakers discussed about Vidyasagar’s contributions to Indian society, Vidyasagar’s social reformation like widow marriage, educational reforms and his kind-activities were highlighted. On the fifth day, some students of our school staged a drama on Vidyasagar’s activity. On the sixth day, many students sang songs about Vidyasagar and recited poems. And on seventh day some local educationists attended the programme and also enriched us with their valuable speeches. Thus, we celebrated the 200th Birth Anniversary of Vidyasagar and the entire programme attained a great success.
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Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar CIE, born Ishwar Chandra Bandyopadhyay, was a Bengali polymath from the Indian subcontinent, and a key figure of the Bengal Renaissance. He was a philosopher, academic educator, writer, translator, printer, publisher, entrepreneur, reformer and philanthropist.