Anchoring Script for Women’s Day Celebration
Anchors: Lavanya Sonawane & Aakanksha Sanap
1. Welcome of the Dignitaries
Lavanya:
"Good morning and a warm welcome to one and all present here! Today, we gather to celebrate the spirit, strength, and achievements of women on this special occasion of International Women’s Day!"
Aakanksha:
"We feel honored to have with us distinguished dignitaries who have graced this celebration with their presence. Let us extend a heartfelt welcome to our esteemed guests."
Lavanya:
"Please put your hands together for our respected Principal, Mr. D.R. Nandan Sir, the President of today's program!"
Aakanksha:
"A warm welcome to Mr. Tribhuvan Sir, our dedicated School Supervisor, whose guidance always leads us towards excellence."
Lavanya:
"We are privileged to have Mrs. Gaikwad Ma’am, a renowned social activist and social worker, as our Chief Guest today. Your contributions to society inspire us all!"
Aakanksha:
"And let us give a special round of applause to the ten wonderful mothers of our students, who are our Guests of Honour today. Your presence adds immense value to this celebration!"
(Dignitaries take their seats.)
2. Welcome Song
Lavanya:
"To begin this auspicious event, let’s immerse ourselves in the melody of a beautiful Welcome Song by our talented students Team. Music has the power to touch hearts, and what better way to start this celebration!"
(Welcome song performance.)
3. Saraswati Poojan
Aakanksha:
"No event in our school begins without seeking the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and knowledge."
Lavanya:
"I now request our dignitaries to come forward for the Saraswati Poojan, invoking her divine grace for enlightenment and success in our lives."
(Saraswati Poojan takes place.)
4. Introduction of the Program
Aakanksha:
"To give us an insight into today’s celebration and its significance, we now invite Sreyash Katare to introduce the program."
(Sreyash Katare delivers the introduction.)
Introduction of the Program – By Shreyash Katare
"A very warm welcome to everyone present here!"
Respected Principal Sir, Chief Guest, Supervisor Sir, our esteemed Guests of Honour, teachers, parents, and dear friends, today is a truly special day. We are gathered here to celebrate International Women’s Day—a day that recognizes the strength, courage, and achievements of women in every field of life.
From the selfless love of a mother to the dedication of a teacher, from the leadership of women in offices to their brilliance in science, sports, and politics—women have proved time and again that they are unstoppable! This day is not just about celebrating their success but also about recognizing their struggles, appreciating their contributions, and promoting equality for a better tomorrow.
Our school firmly believes in empowering women, and today’s program is a tribute to the power, wisdom, and resilience of women in society. We have an exciting lineup of performances, speeches, and inspiring moments ahead. So, sit back, enjoy, and be a part of this wonderful celebration!
Let’s begin the program with enthusiasm and pride! T
Thank you!
5. Felicitation Ceremony
Lavanya:
"Recognition and appreciation are the highest forms of encouragement. Now, we move to the Felicitation Ceremony to honor the remarkable individuals present here today."
Aakanksha:
1. "I request our respected Principal, Mr. D.R. Nandan Sir, to felicitate our Chief Guest, Mrs. Gaikwad Ma’am,
2. May I now request Principal Sir to felicitates the school Supervisor Mr. Tribhuvan Sir.
3. Mother Parents Felicitation
This year, as part of our Women’s Day celebrations, we wanted to honor the hardworking women who play a pivotal role in shaping our lives—our mothers. Mothers are the backbone of every family, balancing countless responsibilities with grace and determination. They are our first teachers, our guiding lights, and our biggest supporters.
To make this celebration special, we invited six mother representatives from our school community. These women were selected through a lucky draw, ensuring that every mother had an equal opportunity to be recognized. Today, we honor them not just as mothers but as symbols of the countless women who work tirelessly every day to make the world a better place.
Now, I invite our six mother representatives to come forward as we felicitate them with a token of our appreciation. Thank you for being an inspiration to all of us!"
Felicitating the Mothers:
As each mother comes forward, the principal or host can say a few words of appreciation, such as:
Mother Name :
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
1. "Thank you for your unwavering dedication and love. You are an inspiration to us all."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
2. "Your hard work and sacrifices do not go unnoticed. We honor you today."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
3. "You embody strength and grace, and we are grateful for your contributions."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
4. "Your love and guidance shape the future of your children and our society."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
5. "Today, we celebrate you and the countless ways you make a difference."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
6. "Thank you for being a role model of resilience and kindness."
I would like request to Chief Guest of the program Mrs. ........ To felicitate
Mrs.............. Mother of............ Master /Miss :..............from 8th A
Closing Remarks: "Once again, a big round of applause for our wonderful mothers! Let us carry this spirit of appreciation and respect for women beyond today. Happy Women’s Day to all the amazing women here and around the world. Thank you!"
May I now request to the Principal Sir to felicitates Mother Parents representatives of 8th A & 8th B Class
(Felicitation of Chief Guest, Supervisor, and Guests of Honour.)
Lavanya:
"And now, as a token of appreciation, our Chief Guest, Mrs. Gaikwad Ma’am, will felicitate our respected Principal, Mr. D.R. Nandan Sir."
(Principal is felicitated by Chief Guest.)
Women Teachers Felicitation
My dear Friends, gather around because it’s time to turn the spotlight on the real superheroes of our school—our incredible women teachers! 🌟
These amazing women don’t just teach lessons; they inspire dreams, spark curiosity, and shape futures. They’re the ones who turn ‘I can’t’ into ‘I will,’ and ‘I don’t know’ into ‘Let’s figure it out together.’ They’re not just teachers; they’re mentors, motivators, and magic-makers! ✨
Today, on Women’s Day, we’re here to celebrate these wonder women who juggle classrooms, lesson plans, and sometimes even our chaos with a smile. They’re the queens of multitasking, the champions of patience, and the ultimate role models.
So, let’s give it up for the women who make our school shine brighter every single day! 🎉 Please join us as we honor and felicitate our phenomenal women teachers. Come on, everyone, let’s cheer loud and proud for them!"
Now it's a Felicitation Moment for our beloved Teachers
May I now request to the Chief Guest of the program Mrs .........Madam to felicitate the shining Stars of the school all our beloved women Teachers....
As each teacher comes forward, you can add a playful and personalized touch:
[ All women Teachers will be Felicitated ]
( There will be background music at the time of Women Teachers Felicitation)
Closing Lines:
"Let’s give one more round of applause for our incredible women teachers! 🎊 Thank you for all that you do, not just today but every day. You’re not just teaching subjects; you’re shaping lives. Happy Women’s Day to the most amazing team of educators!"
8. Teachers' Speeches
Lavanya:
"Our teachers are our guiding lights, and today, they have heartfelt words to share on this special occasion."
1. May I now request Mr.A.R.Patil Sir to share his views on this momentous occasion
(Teachers deliver speeches.)
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Stage Activities
"Respected dignitaries, esteemed guests, and dear friends, as we move forward with today’s Women’s Day celebrations, we have a series of exciting and heartfelt performances lined up for you. These activities are a tribute to the strength, creativity, and spirit of women everywhere.
To ensure everyone has the best view and can fully enjoy the performances, I kindly request our honorable dignitaries on stage to take their seats at right side of the stage. Your presence here has already added immense grace to this event, and now we invite you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the wonderful presentations prepared by our talented students and staff.
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Now let's begin the celebration....
1. Trailblazers in Women’s World Display
Aakanksha:
"Women have left their mark in every field—education, science, politics, business, and sports. Their journeys are an inspiration to all of us!"
Lavanya:
"We now present 'Trailblazers in Women’s World'—a special display showcasing iconic women who have made history and continue to inspire generations!"
(Display takes place.)
2. Janma Baicha Performance
"Dear friends....., get ready to be mesmerized because it’s time to celebrate the power, grace, and beauty of women through the magic of dance! 🎶✨
Next up, we have a spectacular performance in honor of Women’s Day, presented by the talented girls of classes 8A and 8B. These young stars are here to light up the stage with their energy and enthusiasm, and they’ll be dancing to the vibrant and soulful tune of Janma Baicha .....
This performance is not just a dance; it’s a celebration of womanhood, a tribute to the strength and spirit of women everywhere. So, let’s put our hands together and give a huge round of applause to our amazing 8A and 8B girls as they take the stage! 🎉👏
Get ready to cheer, clap, and enjoy the rhythm of celebration!"
3. Historical influencing women character display.
"My dear friends......, hold onto your seats because we’re about to take you on a journey through time! 🕰️✨
Our next activity is a powerful and creative portrayal of some of the most influential events in history, brought to life through the magic of dance and acting. This performance is not just a display of talent but a tribute to the moments and movements that have shaped our world, often led by the courage and determination of extraordinary women.
Through this unique blend of storytelling, dance, and drama, our performers will take you back in time to relive these inspiring moments. Get ready to witness history come alive on this stage!
Please join me in welcoming our talented performers girls from 5th to 9th Standards as they present this incredible character display. Let’s give them a huge round of applause! 👏🎭"
9. Chief Guest Address
Aakanksha:
"It is truly an honor to have such an inspiring personality with us today. We now request our Chief Guest, Mrs. Gaikwad Ma’am, to share her words of wisdom with us."
(Chief Guest delivers the address.)
10. President’s Address
Lavanya:
"Now, I take the privilege of inviting our respected Principal, Mr. D.R. Nandan Sir, to share his valuable thoughts with us."
(Principal delivers the address.)
11. Vote of Thanks
Aakanksha:
"Every event is successful because of the support, efforts, and participation of many people. To formally express our gratitude, I now invite Gaurav to deliver the Vote of Thanks."
(Gaurav delivers Vote of Thanks.)
Vote of Thanks – By Gaurav
"A very good morning to one and all present here."
Respected Principal Sir, Chief Guest, Supervisor Sir, esteemed Guests of Honour, teachers, parents, and dear friends, it is truly an honor to stand before you and express my heartfelt gratitude on this wonderful occasion of International Women’s Day.
First and foremost, I extend my sincere thanks to our respected Principal, Mr. D.R. Nandan Sir, for his unwavering support and encouragement in making this event a success. Your guidance always inspires us to strive for excellence.
A special and heartfelt thanks to our Chief Guest, Mrs. Gaikwad Ma’am, for gracing this event with her presence and for sharing such valuable insights with us. Your words have truly inspired and motivated us all.
I would also like to thank our Supervisor, Mr. Tribhuvan Sir, for his constant support in organizing this program and ensuring its smooth execution.
A warm thank you to our esteemed Guests of Honour—the ten wonderful mothers—for being here today and making this celebration even more meaningful. Your presence reminds us of the immense love, strength, and sacrifices that mothers make every single day.
To all our dedicated teachers and staff, thank you for your efforts in organizing this event and guiding us throughout the preparations. Your encouragement means a lot to us.
A big round of applause for our students, who participated wholeheartedly and made this event lively and engaging with their performances, speeches, and enthusiasm.
Last but not least, a heartfelt thank you to our audience—each and every one of you—for your presence, patience, and support. Your encouragement makes every effort worthwhile.
Let us all take the spirit of Women’s Day beyond today—let us respect, support, and uplift the women around us every single day.
Once again, thank you all! Wishing you a
wonderful day ahead!
Conclusion
Lavanya:
"As we come to the end of this wonderful celebration, let’s take a moment to reflect on the power, resilience, and beauty of womanhood."
Aakanksha:
"May we always respect, support, and uplift the women around us, not just today but every day!"
Lavanya:
"Thank you all for being a part of this celebration. Wishing everyone a Happy Women’s Day!"
Aakanksha:
"Have a great day ahead! Jai Hind!"
(Anchors exit.)
Role Script for Trailblazers 1. Rani Lakshmibai
(Steps out with a sword in hand, dressed as a warrior queen)
"Khoob ladi mardani, woh toh Jhansi wali Rani thi! Yes, I am Rani Lakshmibai, the Queen of Jhansi. When the British thought they could take my kingdom, I showed them the strength of an Indian woman. I fought on horseback, sword in hand, with my child tied to my back. I didn’t just fight for Jhansi; I fought for every woman’s right to stand tall and fearless. To the women of today: Don’t wait for someone to hand you your rights—claim them with courage and pride. Jhansi ki Rani signing off!"
(Exits with a powerful stance and a raised sword)
2. Sarojini Naidu
(Steps out gracefully, holding a book of poems)
"Good morning! I am Sarojini Naidu, the Nightingale of India. While my words flowed like music in my poetry, my actions roared like thunder in the freedom struggle. I stood shoulder to shoulder with Gandhiji, fought for civil rights, and became the first woman President of the Indian National Congress. I proved that a woman’s voice can be both soft and powerful. To the women of today: Speak up, write your story, and let your voice echo through history. Until next time!"
(Exits with a poetic wave and a smile)
3. Kiran Bedi
(Steps out in a police uniform, confident and authoritative)
"Namaste! I am Kiran Bedi, India’s first woman IPS officer. I didn’t just break the glass ceiling; I shattered it! From managing tough prisons to reforming traffic systems, I showed that no field is too tough for a woman. I also started the Navjyoti Foundation to empower the underprivileged. To the women of today: Don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t do. Step into leadership roles and lead with integrity. Over and out!"
(Exits with a salute and a confident stride)
4. Kalpana Chawla
(Steps out in an astronaut suit, with a backdrop of stars)
"Hello, Earthlings! I am Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian-born woman to travel to space. From the small town of Karnal to the vastness of the cosmos, I proved that the sky is not the limit—it’s just the beginning. My journey wasn’t easy, but I believed in my dreams. To the women of today: Dream big, work hard, and don’t let anyone clip your wings. The universe is waiting for you. Signing off from the Milky Way!"
(Exits with a floating motion and a twinkle in her eye)
5. Savitribai Phule
(Steps out in traditional attire, holding a book)
"Namaskar! I am Savitribai Phule, India’s first female teacher. Along with my husband, Jyotirao Phule, I opened the first school for girls in India. I fought against caste and gender discrimination, and I believed that education is the key to freedom. To the women of today: Educate yourself, educate others, and never stop learning. Knowledge is your greatest weapon. Shiksha ka diya jalate rahiye!"
(Exits with a gentle bow and a book held high)
6. Lata Mangeshkar
(Steps out elegantly, with a microphone in hand)
"Namaskar! I am Lata Mangeshkar, the voice of India. For over seven decades, my songs have been the heartbeat of this nation. From lullabies to patriotic anthems, I’ve sung it all. But my journey wasn’t just about music; it was about perseverance and passion. To the women of today: Find your passion, hone your craft, and let your talent shine. The world will sing your praises. Aapka apna nightingale, signing off!"
(Exits with a melodious hum and a graceful wave)
7. Mary Kom
(Steps out in boxing gloves, ready to fight)
"Hello, champions! I am Mary Kom, the Magnificent Mary. From a small village in Manipur to the Olympic podium, I’ve fought every battle—inside and outside the ring. I’m a six-time World Boxing Champion, and I didn’t let anything—gender, poverty, or criticism—stop me. To the women of today: Life will throw punches at you, but you’ve got to punch back harder. Believe in yourself, and you’ll knock out every obstacle. Game over!"
(Exits with a playful punch in the air and a confident smile)
8. Medha Patkar
(Steps out with a banner that reads "Narmada Bachao")
"Namaste! I am Medha Patkar, a voice for the voiceless. For decades, I’ve fought for the rights of displaced communities and against environmental destruction. The Narmada Bachao Andolan wasn’t just a movement; it was a revolution. To the women of today: Stand up for what’s right, even if you stand alone. Your voice can change the world. Jai Hind!"
(Exits with a raised fist and a determined look)
9. P.T. Usha
(Steps out in a track suit, holding a baton)
"Hello, speedsters! I am P.T. Usha, the Queen of Indian Track and Field. I ran so fast that they called me the 'Payyoli Express.' I broke records, won medals, and put India on the global sports map. Now, I train young athletes to chase their dreams. To the women of today: Life is a race—run with passion, and you’ll always finish first. Keep pushing your limits. Over to the next champion!"
(Exits with a sprinting motion and a thumbs-up)
10. Shakuntala Devi
(Steps out with a calculator and a playful smile)
"Hi there! I am Shakuntala Devi, the Human Computer. Numbers were my playground, and I could solve complex calculations faster than a machine. I proved that women can excel in math and science, long before it became a trend. To the women of today: Don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t do. Calculate your dreams, multiply your efforts, and divide your challenges. Success will be your answer. Bye for now!"
(Exits with a playful wink and a wave)
11. Anandibai Joshi (1865–1887)
(Steps out in traditional attire, holding a medical book)
"Namaskar! I am Anandibai Joshi, India’s first woman to earn a degree in Western medicine. At a time when women were confined to their homes, I traveled to America to study medicine and became a doctor. My journey was tough, but I wanted to prove that women could heal and lead. To the women of today: Break barriers, chase your dreams, and remember, no field is beyond your reach. Be the change you wish to see!"
(Exits with a gentle smile and a nod)
12. Sarla Thakral (1914–2008)
(Steps out in a pilot’s uniform, holding a aviator cap)
"Hello, sky lovers! I am Sarla Thakral, India’s first woman to fly an aircraft. At just 21, I earned my pilot’s license and soared into the skies, breaking stereotypes along the way. I also designed clothes and jewelry, proving that women can excel in multiple fields. To the women of today: Spread your wings, aim high, and don’t let anyone ground your dreams. The sky is yours to conquer!"
*(Exits with a playful twirl and a wave)*
13. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (1903–1988)
(Steps out holding a handloom fabric and a smile)
"Namaste! I am Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, a freedom fighter, social reformer, and the mother of Indian handicrafts. I revived traditional arts, empowered artisans, and founded institutions like the National School of Drama. I believed in the power of culture and creativity. To the women of today: Embrace your roots, celebrate your creativity, and use it to empower others. Culture is your strength!"
(Exits with a graceful bow and a fabric flourish)
14. Arati Saha (1940–1994)
(Steps out in a swimsuit, holding a medal)
"Hello, water babies! I am Arati Saha, the first Asian woman to swim across the English Channel. At just 19, I braved icy waters and strong currents to achieve this feat. I wanted to show that Indian women could conquer any challenge. To the women of today: Dive into your dreams, no matter how deep the waters. With determination, you can swim against any tide. Keep swimming!"
(Exits with a playful splash motion)
15. Iravati Karve (1905–1970)
(Steps out holding a book and a magnifying glass)
"Namaskar! I am Iravati Karve, India’s first woman anthropologist. I studied human societies, cultures, and evolution, breaking new ground in social sciences. I also wrote extensively in Marathi, making complex ideas accessible to all. To the women of today: Explore the world, question the norms, and share your knowledge. Your curiosity can change the way we see the world!"
(Exits with a thoughtful smile and a wave)
16. Rajmata Jijabai (1598–1674)
(Steps out in royal attire, radiating strength and wisdom)
"Namaskar! I am Rajmata Jijabai, the mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha Empire. I was not just a queen but a visionary who instilled values of courage, justice, and independence in my son. I built forts, strategized battles, and nurtured a kingdom that stood against oppression. To the women of today: You are the architects of the future. Teach your children to dream big, fight for what’s right, and never bow down to injustice. Be the strength behind every great leader!"
(Exits with a regal wave and a proud smile)
17. Ahilyabai Holkar (1725–1795)
(Steps out in royal attire, exuding grace and strength)
"Namaskar! I am Ahilyabai Holkar, the Queen of Malwa and a visionary ruler. After the untimely death of my husband, I took charge of the kingdom and dedicated my life to the welfare of my people. I built temples, forts, and roads, and promoted art, culture, and trade. My reign was marked by justice, compassion, and progress. To the women of today: Leadership is not about power; it’s about service. Stand tall, lead with empathy, and create a legacy that inspires generations. Jai Malwa!"
(Exits with a regal wave and a serene smile)
18. Maharani Tarabai (1675–1761)
(Steps out in royal attire, radiating strength and determination)
"Namaskar! I am Maharani Tarabai, the fearless queen of the Maratha Empire. When the Mughals threatened our land, I took charge of the kingdom and led our armies with unmatched courage and strategy. I defended our sovereignty and inspired my people to fight for their freedom. To the women of today: Challenges may seem insurmountable, but with courage and determination, you can overcome anything. Stand firm, fight for what’s right, and never let adversity define you. Jai Hind!"
(Exits with a warrior’s stance and a proud smile)
19. Sindhutai Sapkal (1948–2022)
(Steps out in a simple saree, radiating warmth and resilience)
"Namaskar! I am Sindhutai Sapkal, also known as the 'Mother of Orphans.' Abandoned and left to struggle with a newborn, I turned my pain into purpose. I dedicated my life to raising thousands of orphaned and abandoned children, giving them love, education, and a future. I built homes, not just with bricks, but with hope and compassion. To the women of today: Your struggles can become your strength. Use your pain to uplift others, and you’ll find that love and kindness can change the world. Be someone’s hope!"
(Exits with a gentle smile and a wave, symbolizing her nurturing spirit)
Revised Order of Women for the Event:
1. Rani Lakshmibai
2. Sarojini Naidu
3. Kiran Bedi
4. Kalpana Chawla
5. Savitribai Phule
6. Lata Mangeshkar
7. Mary Kom
8. Medha Patkar
9. P.T. Usha
10. Shakuntala Devi
11. Anandibai Joshi
12. Sarla Thakral
13. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
14. Arati Saha
15. Iravati Karve
16. Rajata Jijabai
17. Ahilyabai Holkar
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Slogans For Women's Day Celebration
🌸 Marathi Slogans 🌸
1. "स्त्री म्हणजे शक्ती, स्त्री म्हणजे प्रेरणा, तिच्या सन्मानातच खऱ्या समाजाची रचना!"
2. "तुमचं अस्तित्वच जग बदलू शकतं, स्वतःवर विश्वास ठेवा!"
3. "मुलगा-मुलगी भेदभाव नाही, शिक्षण आणि समानतेला द्यावा न्याय!"
4. "स्त्री शिक्षित तर कुटुंब समृद्ध, स्त्री समर्थ तर देश समृद्ध!"
5. "स्त्री ही फक्त माया नाही, ती स्वाभिमान, आत्मनिर्भरता आणि सामर्थ्य आहे!"
🌺 Hindi Slogans 🌺
1. "नारी का सम्मान, समाज की शान!"
2. "बेटी को दो शिक्षा की उड़ान, तभी होगा देश महान!"
3. "जहाँ नारी का होता सम्मान, वहाँ बसता है स्वर्ग समान!"
4. "नारी शक्ति, नारी गान, नारी से ही रोशन जहान!"
5. "नारी के बिना ये संसार अधूरा, उसे दो प्यार और हक पूरा!"
🌷 English Slogans 🌷
1. "Empowered women, empower the world!"
2. "She is not just a woman, she is a revolution!"
3. "Educate a woman, uplift a generation!"
4. "A strong woman builds a strong society!"
5. "Respect women today, and every day!"
These slogans will add power and inspiration to your Women’s Day celebration!
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