INVESTITURE CEREMONY 2024-2025
The Investiture Ceremony at Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School in Nagpur is a significant event where student leaders are formally entrusted with their responsibilities. Here’s a detailed overview of the ceremony:
1. *Lighting of the Lamp*: The ceremony begins with the lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and the pursuit of knowledge. It sets a solemn and auspicious tone for the event.
2. *March Past*: The student leaders, often part of different houses or groups, participate in a formal march past. This parade is a demonstration of discipline, unity, and school spirit.
3. *Oath-Taking Ceremony*: The newly appointed leaders take an oath to uphold their duties with integrity, dedication, and sincerity. This is a pivotal moment, marking their commitment to their roles.
4. *Badges of Honour*: The leaders are then honored with badges that signify their positions and responsibilities. These badges are a symbol of trust and authority bestowed upon them by the school.
5. *School Captain’s Speech*: The school captain Mst.Omkar Miralwar representing all the student leaders, delivers a speech. This address usually reflects on the responsibilities of the leaders, their vision for the school, and a commitment to uphold the school’s values.
6. Swamiji congratulated and appreciated the Student Council members for their newly assigned posts and responsibilities. His words of encouragement and wisdom inspired the students to carry out their duties with dedication, integrity, and a sense of purpose. Swamiji’s blessings and guidance serve as a motivating force for the student leaders to excel in their roles and contribute positively to the school community.
7. *Vote of Thanks*: The ceremony concludes with a vote of thanks, by Mst. Sanidhya Burande Vice Captain, expressing gratitude to all those who made the event possible, including the school staff, students, and parents.
This ceremony is an important tradition that fosters leadership and a sense of responsibility among students.