Not every Republic Day celebration happens inside a school building. 🇮🇳
Some happen under open skies.
In a poor Indian village,
a group of children celebrated Republic Day
without classrooms…
without chairs…
and without a flagpole.
Yet what they did that morning
made the entire village proud.
📖 STORY (SHORT • DISCOVER STYLE)
The school had no building.
Only an open ground.
A few broken mats.
And a blackboard tied to a tree.
This was the only school
in a small village of Bihar.
On Republic Day morning,
the children arrived early.
Wearing clean but faded uniforms.
Their teacher, Mr. Verma,
stood holding a bamboo stick.
At the top of it
was tied a small Indian flag.
There was no stage.
No microphone.
No crowd.
Only twenty children
standing in a straight line.
When the flag was slowly raised,
all the children placed
their hands on their chests.
And sang the National Anthem.
Loud.
Proud.
A farmer passing by stopped.
Then another.
Then another.
Soon, the whole village
stood silently watching them.
After the anthem,
a little girl asked her teacher,
“Sir…
will we ever get a real school building?”
Mr. Verma smiled and said,
“One day, yes.
But today,
this ground is our school.
And this flag is our roof.” 🇮🇳
That evening,
someone shared a photo
of the children saluting the flag.
It went viral.
Within weeks,
donations poured in.
And a new school building
was finally approved.
But the children said only one thing:
“We didn’t celebrate for money.
We celebrated for our country.” 🇮🇳
🌟 MORAL
Patriotism doesn’t need buildings or budgets…
it only needs respect, pride, and a loving heart. 🇮🇳

















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