Remembering the Quit India Movement is not just about honoring the past; it\'s about understanding the power of unity and perseverance in shaping a nation\'s destiny.
Kundanites from the Preparatory Section, in a stirring Tribute, commemorated the Quit India Movement, which began on August 8, 1942. Through placards held high, they voiced a fervent desire to "Quit" societal evils like Corruption, Child Labour, Poverty, and Illiteracy. The event aimed to educate and engage students in the historical significance of the movement, promoting awareness and understanding of the country's fight for independence. Through the placards, students demonstrated their grasp of the movement's objectives and its impact on India's struggle for freedom. The initiative successfully connected the younger generation with their nation's history and its ongoing journey towards progress and unity.