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A Special Day in School |
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Republic Day Celebration at Delhi |
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Finding India in Currency Notes |
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Symbols that Speak |
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Our Vibrant Culture |
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Diversity Everywhere |
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Spirit of Togetherness |
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This chapter takes us on a journey through our country’s vibrant culture, diverse traditions, and the spirit of togetherness that binds us. Let’s explore India’s colours, symbols, and stories with pride! Join Priya and her classmates as they celebrate Republic Day and discover what makes India so special!
It’s Republic Day, and school is buzzing with excitement! Let’s see how the day unfolds.
Do you know?
The saffron colour at the top of our National Flag stands for strength and courage. The white stripe in the middle stands for peace and truth. The blue Ashoka Chakra in the centre represents duty (dharma). The green stripe at the bottom stands for growth and prosperity.
We watched the Republic Day parade in New Delhi on TV! Let’s learn why it’s special.
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India became independent on 15 August 1947. We celebrate Independence Day to remember that day when India became free. Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January because that was the day in 1950 when India adopted the Constitution
A simple currency note holds India’s stories! Let’s explore with Priya’s class.
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Raised prints and symbols help visually impaired people identify different notes.The MANI app can help identify currency notes using sound and vibration.
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India created Aadhaar, the world's largest digital ID system, used by more than 99% of adults.
The National Emblem with three lions and the Ashoka Chakra can be seen on the Aadhaar card.
India’s national symbols remind us of our identity and pride. Let’s learn about them!
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Lions once roamed freely all over India, but now they are found only in the Gir forests of Gujarat. Thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers have grown.
India’s culture shines through its languages, food, and traditions. Let’s discover more!
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There are mobile applications that can translate one language to another. We can use it to learn and understand many languages.
India’s diversity is like a forest full of life! Let’s explore its vibrant traditions.
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Headgear is also worn for protection from heat, cold, or injury. Helmets worn by soldiers, construction workers, and people working in mines and tunnels protect them from injury while on duty. Road safety helmets are worn by motorcyclists and cyclists to prevent serious head injuries. Wearing helmets on two-wheelers is compulsory and helps keep us safe.
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The world’s tallest statue, the Statue of Unity (182 meters), is in India.
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat is the largest cricket stadium in the world.
India’s strength comes from its unity in diversity. Let’s see how we shine together!
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1. What is the significance of Republic Day in India? | ![]() |
2. How does currency represent India's diversity and culture? | ![]() |
3. What are some common symbols that represent India? | ![]() |
4. What does 'spirit of togetherness' mean in the context of Indian culture? | ![]() |
5. How does the celebration of cultural diversity enhance the vibrancy of India? | ![]() |