The Secondary School assembly celebrated United Nations Day in its true spirit. The students delivered a poster-speech presentation and spoke in turns about the United Nations Organisation by depicting its inception, importance, influence and impact on the whole world through its recommendations, resolutions and ratifications. It also helped the students understand the significance of the emblem of the UN flag such as the two olive branches and its official colors.
They also came forward and eloquently spoke about pressing global issues as well as raised awareness of how the United Nations Organisation works with the help of its member-bodies to solve economic, social, cultural, humanitarian and international problems, etc through its global community programmes, campaigns, Sustainable Development Goals and Millenium Development Goals etc.
Following this, a mini question and answer session was conducted on the topic ‘United Nations’ to enrich our students’ general knowledge of this organization.
Furthermore, our Principal shared his thoughts to commemorate the importance of this day by referring to the ‘Achievements of the United Nations Organisation’ and highlighting the importance of having interactive assemblies to help develop the spirit of preparation, participation and public speaking skills in students.
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