Date : 22/05/2025
HOUSE : EKTA
Theme : DIFFERENT YET EQUAL - THE BEAUTY OF ACCEPTANCE
It is very well said, "Our differences make us unique, but our acceptance of those differences makes us truly united."
The students of Ekta House conducted a meaningful and vibrant morning assembly on the theme “Different Yet
Equal: The Beauty of Acceptance” in the school premises on Thursday, May 22, 2025. The assembly
beautifully highlighted the values of inclusivity, empathy, and respect for individual differences.
The assembly commenced with a soulful prayer sung by the students of Ekta House, setting a serene and
positive tone for the day. This was followed by the news segment, where students presented the latest national,
international, sports and weather news, keeping everyone well-informed.
Next, a thoughtful and inspiring “Thought for the Day” was shared, emphasizing the need to celebrate
differences and treat everyone with equality and dignity.
This was followed by a melodious group song performed by the school choir, which further enhanced the spirit
of togetherness and acceptance. The song’s lyrics and harmony beautifully echoed the message that every voice
matters and contributes to the larger symphony of life.
The most awaited part of the assembly was the combined skit and debate presentation, which captivated the
audience. The students showcased real-life scenarios through the skit, and the debate added depth by bringing
forward strong viewpoints on why acceptance is key to a harmonious society.
After the engaging presentation, a beautiful Hindi poem was recited, leaving the audience reflective and moved.
The assembly concluded with the pledge, reaffirming students’ commitment to the values of unity and
acceptance, followed by the National Anthem, evoking a sense of pride and patriotism among all present.
The assembly was not just a routine event but a heartfelt reminder that though we may be different in
appearance, thoughts, or abilities, we are all equal and worthy of love, respect, and acceptance.
CREDITS
Anchor: – Anurag Shukla (XI B) and Parv Prem Thakur (IX E)
Morning Prayer: – Adarsh Naidu (XIA1), Kirat Arora (IX D), Shaurya Pratap Singh (IX D), Tanishq Bisht (IX
A), Tarushi Singhal (IX A), Chaitanya Singh Rawat (IX C), Shaurya Bisht (IX C), Chaitanya Nayal (IX C),
Saksham Sandaliya (IX C), Tanushka Tyagi (IX E), Anushka Sinha (IX E), Saksham Bisht (XI A1), Pratush
Chaudhary (XI C), Khushi Bhatia (XI C), Rishit Bhatia (XI C), - Jignasha Swain (IX E), Shree Goyal (IX E),
Vaibhav Sharma (IX B), Sarthak Juyal (IX B), Muskaan Mahto (XI B), Shaurya Veer (XI A1), Manan Khanduri
(XI A1), Aarav Goel (XI A1), Aashita Pandey (XI A2), Shree Mittal (XI A2), Khushi Bhatia (XI C), Ayushman
Gupta (IX C), Anushka Kumari (IX B), Dev Goyal (IX B), Udai Tiwari (IX E), Vedant Gari (IX D), Kamakshi
Kar (IX-D), Devanshu Mehra (XI C), Shubh Kesarwani (XI C), Prachi Bisht (XI C), Anurag Shukla (XI B) and
Parv Prem Thakur (IX E)
News: – Saksham Bisht (XI A1), Pratush Chaudhary (XI C), Khushi Bhatia (XI C), Rishit Bhatia (XI C)
Thought: – Ayushman Gupta (IX C), Anushka Kumari (IX B)
Song: – Jignasha Swain (IX E), Shree Goyal (IX E), Vaibhav Sharma (IX B), Sarthak Juyal (IX B), Muskaan Mahto
(XI B), Shaurya Veer (XI A1), Manan Khanduri (XI A1), Aarav Goel (XI A1), Aashita Pandey (XI A2), Shree
Mittal (XI A2), Khushi Bhatia (XI C)
Skit: – Tanushka Tyagi (IX E), Anushka Sinha (IX E), Muskaan Mehto (XI B), Sarthak Juyal (IX B), Dev Goyal
(IX B), Udai Tiwari (IX E), Vedant Gari (IX D)
Poem: – Kamakshi Kar (IX-D)
Pledge: – Devanshu Mehra (XI C), Shubh Kesarwani (XI C), Prachi Bisht (XI C)
National Anthem: – Adarsh Naidu (XIA1), Kirat Arora (IX D), Shaurya Pratap Singh (IX D), Tanishq Bisht (IX
A), Tarushi Singhal (IX A), Chaitanya Singh Rawat (IX C), Shaurya Bisht (IX C), Chaitanya Nayal (IX C),
Saksham Sandaliya (IX C), Tanushka Tyagi (IX E), Anushka Sinha (IX E), Saksham Bisht (XI A1), Pratush
Chaudhary (XI C), Khushi Bhatia (XI C), Rishit Bhatia (XI C), - Jignasha Swain (IX E), Shree Goyal (IX E),
Vaibhav Sharma (IX B), Sarthak Juyal (IX B), Muskaan Mahto (XI B), Shaurya Veer (XI A1), Manan Khanduri
(XI A1), Aarav Goel (XI A1), Aashita Pandey (XI A2), Shree Mittal (XI A2), Khushi Bhatia (XI C), Ayushman
Gupta (IX C), Anushka Kumari (IX B), Dev Goyal (IX B), Udai Tiwari (IX E), Vedant Gari (IX D), Kamakshi
Kar (IX-D), Devanshu Mehra (XI C), Shubh Kesarwani (XI C), Prachi Bisht (XI C), Anurag Shukla (XI B) and
Parv Prem Thakur (IX E)
Date : 15/05/2025
HOUSE : SHAKTI
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the
world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." — Margaret Mead
On 15th May 2025, Shakti House at Ralli International School curated a compelling and
insightful morning assembly on the theme “The Power of One: How Small Actions Lead to Big
Change.” Centred on the escalating urgency of climate change, the assembly underscored the
profound impact of individual responsibility, seamlessly aligning with Sustainable
Development Goal 13 (SDG 13) – Climate Action. Through a thoughtfully structured program,
the event illuminated how even the smallest of actions can serve as catalysts for meaningful
environmental transformation.
The program began with the hosts welcoming the audience and setting the stage by inviting a
student to share a thought for the day, reflecting on the significance of small steps in creating a
better planet. This was followed by a brief session of news reading, highlighting recent
developments from around the world. Next, a poem was presented that emotionally conveyed
the urgency of environmental action and the power of youth in shaping a greener tomorrow.
The assembly reached its energetic peak with a Qawwali performance, which was not only
entertaining but also deeply meaningful. The lyrics emphasised environmental themes and the
collective strength of people united for a cause. It became the highlight of the event, earning
much appreciation and applause.
As the program drew to a close, a student came forward to lead the audience in taking a heartfelt
environmental oath. With raised hands and strong voices, all students and teachers pledged to
protect and preserve the environment through mindful everyday actions.
In essence, the Shakti House assembly powerfully illustrated that small actions, when taken
together, can lead to significant change, inspiring everyone to take climate action seriously in
their daily lives.
CREDITS
Host: – Sujal Mishra, Devpriya Chamoli
News: – Aarush Sharma, Vinamr Sharma, Harsh Sharma, Anant Garg
COIR: – Sunidhi, Mahi Jain, Ayurda Sinha, Drishti Pathak, Mansha Singhvi, Peehu Bansal, Sakshi Srivastava, Shivani Bhatnagar, Desna Bhagat, Ridhi Kulasari, Atharv Agarwal, Rakshit Sharma, Divyansh Jain, Krishna Lavanya
Qawalli: – Navya Jain, Manya Singh, Pragati Arora, Tanya Jain, P. Sahana, P. Sree Veda
Date : 08/05/2025
HOUSE : PRERNA
Topic : Her Story - Celebrating Women Who Changed the World
Gender Equality - Empowering Women and Girls (SDG 5)
History is filled with extraordinary women whose courage, strength, and vision have shaped the
world we live in today. In a powerful tribute to these changemakers, the students of Prerna House
conducted a thought-provoking and inspiring morning assembly on 8th May 2025 (Thursday) on
the theme “Her Story: Celebrating Women Who Changed the World”, with a special focus on
Gender Equality – SDG 5.
The assembly began on a graceful note with a soulful prayer, creating a reflective and respectful
atmosphere. This was followed by a well-curated news segment in which students confidently
presented recent national and global updates. The Thought for the Day highlighted the
importance of women’s empowerment and left a strong impression with a compelling quote that
resonated with the audience.
One of the most impactful moments of the assembly was a heartfelt skit that portrayed the
journey of women through different eras, from facing deep-rooted inequality to rising as
leaders of change. It beautifully showcased the resilience, achievements, and empowerment of
women in various walks of life, sending out the clear message that empowering women
empowers the entire world.
The energy continued with a graceful dance performance celebrating the essence of womanhood,
followed by a soulful group song dedicated to strong and fearless women, which added a
powerful emotional touch to the event.
In the concluding moments, the entire school came together to take a pledge to promote gender
equality, break societal stereotypes, and stand up for equal opportunities. The assembly came to a
close with the singing of the National Anthem, instilling a sense of unity and pride.
The assembly was not just a tribute but a meaningful learning experience. It encouraged students
to reflect deeply on the importance of inclusion, equality, and empowerment. They walked away
with a renewed sense of purpose and a strong reminder that every individual has the power to
drive change. Let us continue to work towards building a world where every girl and woman can
dream freely, live boldly, and rise fearlessly.
CREDITS
Anchors – Nishtha Negi (X D), Yashraj Verma (XII C)
Poem Recitation: – Vani Tomar (X A)
Song Performance: – Jaanvi Saxena (XII A2), Diva Dubey (XII A2), Prayash Patra (XII C), Devjeet (X C), Khyati (XII A1), Maulik Jain (XII A1)
Dance Performance: – Aradhya Tyagi (X D), Simran Negi (X C), Aditi (X C), Devyangna Sharma (X IC), Vani Tomar (X A)
Skit: – Ishtpreet Kaur Jaggi (XII B), Yashneil Singh (X D), Bhumi Khantwal (X C), Vibhuti (X A), Sumit Kumar (X B), Suryansh Ahlawat (X C), Arsh Srivastav (X B), Shreyansh Kala (X A), Ritvika (X D), Tejaswini (X C)
Pledge on Gender Equality: – Rudra Singh Bisht (X A)
Date : 01/05/2025
DAY : THURSDAY
Topic : Morning Assembly on International Labour Day
Jagriti House successfully organised a special morning assembly to commemorate International Labour Day, with enthusiastic participation from Classes IX and XI students. The theme focused on honouring and appreciating the invaluable contributions of workers who play a vital role in our everyday lives.
The assembly commenced on a solemn and respectful note with the morning prayer, setting a serene atmosphere for the events to follow. A well-structured news segment came next, where students presented National, International, and Sports news, along with a Weather Report, keeping the audience both informed and engaged.
A heart-touching poem, recited by two Class XI students, moved the audience deeply, followed by an inspiring Thought for the Day shared by students from Classes IX and XI. Both pieces carried messages of gratitude, respect, and motivation towards the labour force that tirelessly supports society.
One of the key highlights of the assembly was a powerful Nukkad Natak performed by students, creatively showcasing the indispensable role of workers in our lives. The performance delivered a strong social message, urging everyone to treat workers with the respect and dignity they truly deserve, leaving a lasting impact on all present.
In a touching and thoughtful gesture, students expressed their appreciation by presenting handmade thank-you cards to the school’s support staff and helpers. This act of kindness brought genuine smiles and a sense of pride to the faces of the recipients, reinforcing the spirit of gratitude that defined the theme of the assembly.
The assembly concluded with the rendition of the National Anthem, instilling a deep sense of unity and patriotism among all attendees.
Overall, the assembly was a meaningful and heartfelt tribute to the spirit of Labour Day, reminding everyone to recognise, value, and respect the unwavering contributions of workers in building a better tomorrow.
CREDITS
Nukkad Students – Rahul chaurasia (IX B), Palak Tyagi (IX C), Lakshya (IX C), Nehal Aggarwal (IX D), Kashvi Ranjan (IX D), Kavish Singh (IX D), Samriddhi Negi (XI B), Vidhi shukla (XI A1), Om Mittal (XI A1), Mayank Sharma (XI A1), Leana Nagpal (XI A1), Ashvika Rahi (XI B), Himanshu Sinha (XI C), Hiral Makwana (XI C), Pratyush Jain (XI C), Swarnima Goel (XI C)
Thought for the Day – Kunal Sharma (XI A1), Girisha Agarwal (IX A)
News – Samaira Rastogi (XI A1), Shaurya Dron (XI A1), Dia Valani (IX A), Shaurya Dhingra (XI A1)
Poem – Leana Nagpal (XI A1), Saloni kumari (XI A1)
Anchoring – Swarnima Goel (XI C), Sakshi Singh (IX A)
PRAYER AND NATIONAL ANTHEM STUDENTS
IX B – Charvi Aggarwal, Dhriti Mehta, Momsh Tyagi, Priyanshu Kr. Singh, Shantanu Singh, Shranya Bansal
IX C – Ananya Juneja, Pratyush Parashar, Yashvardhan Pundir, Raina Sobti, Anamika Jha
IX D – Vijay, Rudra Chauhan, Sahaj Negi, Dhriti Tyagi, Adarsh Kumar, Samar Khan
IX E – Aditi Sabarwal, Agrika Negi, Arav Dubey, Nehal Aggarwal, Nivedh Prasad
XI A1 – Leana Nagpal, Kunal Sharma, Mayank Sharma, Om Mittal, Saloni Kumari, Shaurya Dhingra, Shaurya Dron, Vidhi Shukla, Samaira Rastogi
XI A2 – Ojas Pant, Shreeneil Sarkar, Aditya Gupta, Guneet
XI B – Ashwika Rahi, Bhavya Bhatnagar, Gunjan Kasana
XI C – Ayesha Divya, Hiral Makwana, Himanshu Sinha, Pari Arora, Saiyam Srivastav, Swarnima Goel, Pratyush Jain