🇮🇳 Republic Day 2026 Anchoring Script for School Students
Date: january 26, 2026
Audience: school students, Teachers, and Parents
Anchors: Two or more students (can be adapted for a group)Opening SegmentAnchor 1:
“Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, dear friends, and our lovely audience! Today, we have gathered here to celebrate a very special day—our Republic Day 2026, the day india became a sovereign republic!”Anchor 2:
“Indeed! On this day, the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950, marking the birth of the world’s largest democracy. Today, we salute the nation, its heroes, and the spirit of unity in diversity!”Anchor 1:
“To begin our celebration, let us all stand up for the National Flag Hoisting Ceremony and sing the National Anthem with pride.”(Flag hoisting and National Anthem)Segment 1: Welcome SpeechAnchor 2:
“Thank you, Principal [Name], for the inspiring words. Friends, Republic Day is not just a holiday—it’s a reminder of the values of justice, liberty, and equality enshrined in our Constitution.”Anchor 1:
“Yes, it reminds us that the freedom we enjoy today is because of the sacrifices of countless brave men and women. Let’s honor them by listening to a patriotic speech from our student speaker, [Student Name].”(Student delivers speech)Segment 2: Patriotic Song / dance / SkitAnchor 2:
“What better way to express our love for india than through songs and performances! Next, we have a patriotic song/dance/skit presented by [Class / Group Name]. Let’s give them a big round of applause!”(Performance)Anchor 1:
“Wonderful performance! The spirit of unity and patriotism truly shines through our students. Well done, everyone!”Segment 3: Thoughtful Quote / PoemAnchor 2:
“Friends, Republic Day is also a time for reflection. Here’s a thought to remember:
‘We are Indians, firstly and lastly.’
To add more beauty to this day, we now have a patriotic poem recitation by [Student Name / Group Name].”(Poem recitation)Anchor 1:
“Beautifully recited! Poetry has a way of touching our hearts and making us proud of our nation.”Segment 4: Quiz / Fun Facts (Optional)Anchor 2:
“Do you know, friends, that India’s Constitution is the longest written Constitution in the world? And it took 2 years, 11 months, and 18 days to draft it!”Anchor 1:
“That’s right! And to make today more exciting, we have a quick Republic Day quiz for our audience. Are you ready?”(Optional interactive quiz with students)Segment 5: Vote of Thanks & ClosingAnchor 2:
“As we conclude our Republic Day celebration, we extend our heartfelt thanks to our Principal, teachers, and everyone who made today possible.”Anchor 1:
“Let us continue to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and strive to be responsible citizens. jai Hind!”Both Anchors Together:
“Happy Republic Day 2026!”(End with patriotic music and applause)✅ Tips for AnchorsEnergy & Expression: Speak with enthusiasm and confidence; maintain eye contact.Pacing: Pause after important lines for emphasis.Engagement: Encourage claps, cheers, and participation from the audience.Pronunciation: Practice national terms like “Sovereign,” “Liberty,” “Constitution” clearly.Teamwork: If two or more anchors, alternate speaking to maintain flow. Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.