College Independence day Master of Ceremony/MC speech
Person 1:
With freedom in mind, faith in words and pride in our souls, we salute our nation.
The weather has also aligned with our wished. The sun and we bid you a warm welcome to (Name of the College) for the 72nd Independence day of our glorious nation.
Person 2:
As the tricolour flies in glory, the moments of freedom are relished in shades of joy. On this occasion of national importance, we are delighted to have our beloved (name of the chief guest) amidst us. May I request respected sir/mam to address the gathering.
Chief Guest Address
Person 1:
Thank you sir/mam for the thought provoking words and wishes and the experiential thoughts.
"Rejoice in happiness, Indulge in celebration!"
Here we have a cultural treat to infuse us with the patriotic cpirit.
"Where words fail, Music speaks". Here we have out team, to sing for us, a passionate motherland medley.
Medley
Person 2:
Thank you friends. You filled the air with an aura of patriotism.
"Dance is the joy of movement and the heart of life."
Here is a dance feat by our students to vibrate the patriotic rhythm.
Dance
Person 1:
That was a powerful poetry of footsteps by our dear friends. Thank you all for the gracious performance.
May I now request our beloved (Name, designation, organization) to deliver the vote of thanks.
Person 2:
Thank you sir/mam
Person 1:
The tricolor flutters majestically as a symbol of our national pride and identity.
Saffron denotes renunciation, being indifferent to material gains and dedicate ourselves to work.
White reminds us the path of truth to guide our conduct.
Green represents fertility and growth.
The Ashoka Chakra in the centre denotes motion, not stagnation, but a life of movement and advancements.
Let us enjoy a meaningful Independence Day.
Person 2:
Warm wishes to strive towards perfection of the freedom won in terms of prosperity, peace and happiness.
We close with the words of our national anthem
"Thou dispenser of India's destiny,
victory, victory, victory to thee"
Jaya He! Jaya He! Jaya He!
Happy Independence Day 2018!
With freedom in mind, faith in words and pride in our souls, we salute our nation.
The weather has also aligned with our wished. The sun and we bid you a warm welcome to (Name of the College) for the 72nd Independence day of our glorious nation.
Person 2:
As the tricolour flies in glory, the moments of freedom are relished in shades of joy. On this occasion of national importance, we are delighted to have our beloved (name of the chief guest) amidst us. May I request respected sir/mam to address the gathering.
Chief Guest Address
Person 1:
Thank you sir/mam for the thought provoking words and wishes and the experiential thoughts.
"Rejoice in happiness, Indulge in celebration!"
Here we have a cultural treat to infuse us with the patriotic cpirit.
"Where words fail, Music speaks". Here we have out team, to sing for us, a passionate motherland medley.
Medley
Person 2:
Thank you friends. You filled the air with an aura of patriotism.
"Dance is the joy of movement and the heart of life."
Here is a dance feat by our students to vibrate the patriotic rhythm.
Dance
Person 1:
That was a powerful poetry of footsteps by our dear friends. Thank you all for the gracious performance.
May I now request our beloved (Name, designation, organization) to deliver the vote of thanks.
Person 2:
Thank you sir/mam
Person 1:
The tricolor flutters majestically as a symbol of our national pride and identity.
Saffron denotes renunciation, being indifferent to material gains and dedicate ourselves to work.
White reminds us the path of truth to guide our conduct.
Green represents fertility and growth.
The Ashoka Chakra in the centre denotes motion, not stagnation, but a life of movement and advancements.
Let us enjoy a meaningful Independence Day.
Person 2:
Warm wishes to strive towards perfection of the freedom won in terms of prosperity, peace and happiness.
We close with the words of our national anthem
"Thou dispenser of India's destiny,
victory, victory, victory to thee"
Jaya He! Jaya He! Jaya He!
Happy Independence Day 2018!
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