Every year, National Farmers Day, also called Kisan Diwas, is celebrated on the 23rd of December to mark the birthday of the former Prime Minister of the country, Chaudhary Charan Singh, who was a true champion of the farmers of our country. This day holds special importance for us at Gitanjali International School, Bowrampet, Hyderabad, because we also believe in developing in our children the feeling of kindness, thankfulness, and responsibility.
Why National Farmers Day Matters to Our School Community
Farmers are the backbone of our nation. They work tirelessly in sun and rain to ensure that food reaches our tables. At Gitanjali International School, we believe that students must grow with an understanding of this reality. Education is not just about textbooks — it is about building respect for every individual who contributes to society.
Through National Farmers Day, we aim to instill in our students:
- Appreciation for farmers and agriculture
- Awareness of sustainable living
- Respect for nature and natural resources
- A sense of responsibility toward society
Meaningful Learning Beyond Classrooms
Learning is not restricted to the classroom at Gitanjali International School alone. Keeping this spirit alive, our students actively participated in various educational and engaging activities such as:
- Classroom discussions on the importance of farming
- Creative poster-making on sustainable agriculture
- Role-play activities where students portrayed farmers and their challenges
- Interactive sessions on how modern technology supports farming
Such activities enabled students to learn about the practical significance of farmers in real life and also promoted empathy, critical thinking, and social skills among them.
Building Responsible and Grateful Future Citizens
As proud members of staff of Gitanjali International School, Bowrampet, it is our aim not only to raise scholars but global citizens as well. Likewise, on the occasion of Farmers Day, it is our understanding that the measure of success is not only defined by what we have achieved but the accomplishment of understanding and celebrating those who selflessly work for the country.
This day reaffirms their invaluable role in moulding the minds of our children. This day gives us teachers great pride because today we are imparting our precious children with a learning environment where values such as gratitude, responsibility, and humanity are promoted, besides academic excellence.
We are a leading Best Cambridge school in Bowrampet. We add values, culture, and learning to the existing academic frame.
Final Thoughts: Growing with Gratitude
At Gitanjali International School, Bowrampet, we believe that true education lies in understanding the world, respecting its people, and contributing positively to society. National Farmers Day is not just a celebration — it is a reminder of our commitment to raising mindful, responsible, and grateful individuals.
Together, as a school community, we continue to learn, grow, and honor those who make our lives possible — especially our farmers.
FAQs – National Farmers Day
1. What is National Farmers Day?
National Farmers Day, also known as Kisan Diwas, is celebrated on December 23 every year to honor farmers and the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh.
2. Why is National Farmers Day important for students?
It helps students understand the value of farmers, agriculture, food sustainability, and respect for nature and society.
3. How does Gitanjali International School celebrate National Farmers Day?
The school conducts classroom discussions, creative activities, poster-making, role-plays, and interactive learning sessions to educate students about farming and sustainability.
4. What do students learn from National Farmer’s day?
Students learn gratitude, empathy, environmental responsibility, teamwork, and real-world awareness beyond textbooks.
5. How does this align with Gitanjali International School’s values?
At Gitanjali International School, Bowrampet, education is not just academic — it is about building responsible, compassionate, and socially aware global citizens.


