School Morning Assembly Script for ‘Diwali Celebration’ |Anchoring for ‘Diwali Festival’
Looking for the best anchoring script for your school’s Diwali celebration? Whether you’re hosting a Diwali special assembly or preparing for a morning event, a well-structured script is key to engaging your audience. We offer a range of scripts, from short and concise ones in English to detailed Diwali scripts in Hindi. With simple transitions and engaging content, these scripts are perfect for students and teachers alike.
Our collection includes scripts for different languages like Hindi, English, and Tamil, ensuring your celebration is vibrant and inclusive. Make your Diwali morning assembly meaningful with thoughtful words, fun activities, and cultural performances.
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Anchoring Script for Diwali Celebration in School (Morning Assembly)
Anchor 1: Good morning to one and all present here! Today, we are gathered to celebrate one of the most beautiful festivals of India — Diwali, the festival of lights. Diwali is not just a festival, but a celebration of the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.
Anchor 2: A very warm welcome to all our respected teachers, dear students, and the entire school community. As we come together to celebrate this auspicious festival, we hope to fill our hearts with light and positivity, just as the diyas we light on Diwali bring light into our homes.
Lighting the Lamp
Anchor 1: To begin this special assembly, let us invoke the blessings of the Almighty. I request our honorable Principal and teachers to please come forward for the Lighting of the Lamp ceremony. As we light the lamp, let’s remember that light symbolizes the dispelling of darkness and ignorance.
(The lamp is lit while soft instrumental music plays in the background)
Prayer
Anchor 2: Thank you, Sir/Madam. Now, let’s seek divine blessings through our morning prayer. I request everyone to join their hands and close their eyes for the prayer.
(Morning prayer is conducted)
Thought for the Day
Anchor 1: Thank you for that beautiful prayer. Moving forward, let’s brighten our day with a positive and inspiring thought. I would now like to invite [Name of the student] to share the Thought for the Day.
(Student shares the Thought for the Day)
Anchor 2: Thank you for that thoughtful message. May we all strive to live by these wise words, especially during this festive season of Diwali.
Speech on Diwali
Anchor 1: Now, let’s dive into the significance of this wonderful festival. Diwali is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm, symbolizing the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. It is a festival that teaches us the values of righteousness, goodness, and the power of inner light.
I would like to invite [Name of the student] to deliver a short speech on the importance and significance of Diwali.
(Student gives a speech on Diwali)
Anchor 2: Thank you for that insightful speech. Diwali truly holds a special place in our hearts, reminding us of the victory of good over evil and the importance of spreading light and happiness.
Poem/Recitation
Anchor 1: Festivals are not just about celebrations; they are also about expressing emotions and sharing the joy. To add a poetic touch to our assembly, I invite [Name of the student] to recite a beautiful poem on Diwali.
(Student recites a poem on Diwali)
Anchor 2: That was truly heartwarming! Poetry has a way of touching our souls, just like the lights of Diwali brighten our surroundings.
Cultural Performance/Skits
Anchor 1: Now, it’s time to witness some spectacular performances by our talented students. We have a small skit prepared, which beautifully showcases the story of Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya. Please put your hands together to welcome the performers on stage.
(Students perform a short skit based on Diwali’s story)
Anchor 2: That was simply amazing! The dedication and effort put in by the performers truly reflect the spirit of Diwali. Let’s give them a big round of applause!
Message on Eco-Friendly Diwali
Anchor 1: As we celebrate Diwali with lights and joy, it’s important to remember our responsibility towards the environment. Diwali doesn’t mean bursting crackers and causing pollution; instead, we should focus on celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali.
I now request [Name of the student] to give a short message on how we can celebrate a Green and Eco-Friendly Diwali.
(Student gives a message on celebrating Eco-Friendly Diwali)
Anchor 2: Thank you for that important message. Let’s all pledge to celebrate this Diwali by lighting diyas and sharing sweets, rather than bursting harmful crackers. Let’s make our celebration a healthy and safe one.
Vote of Thanks
Anchor 1: As we come to the end of this beautiful assembly, I would like to thank our respected Principal, teachers, and students for making this celebration a grand success. Your participation and enthusiasm have truly made this Diwali special.
Anchor 2: We wish all of you a happy and prosperous Diwali. May this festival bring joy, peace, and success to everyone’s life. Remember, the true spirit of Diwali lies in spreading love and kindness.
Anchor 1: Let’s celebrate this festival with happiness, care, and responsibility. Thank you, everyone, and have a wonderful day ahead!
Both Anchors Together: Happy Diwali to all!
This anchoring script covers all key segments for a Diwali morning assembly in school, with a focus on tradition, environmental responsibility, and cultural performances. Let me know if you need further adjustments!