Report on Morning Assembly 15/01/2025

The morning assembly on Wednesday, 15th January 2025, was a blend of discipline, knowledge, and inspiration, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.

The program was skillfully anchored by Shameema, who maintained a lively and engaging atmosphere throughout the event.The assembly began with a harmonious prayer by Amjidha and Arya, invoking positivity and calmness. This was followed by the pledge, led confidently by Thafseera, reaffirming our commitment to our values and duties as responsible citizens.

Next, Munshidha took the stage to present the news, sharing important updates on national and international events. This informative segment kept everyone in tune with the world around them.The thought for the day was delivered by Amjidha Jasmin who spoke eloquently about success and courage. Her words were a gentle reminder to face challenges with determination and to never lose sight of our goals.

Following this, Manju shared the holy thought, highlighting the importance of dharma. Her message was profound, urging everyone to embrace righteousness and ethical living in their daily lives.

A special presentation was the highlight of the assembly, where Rafna, Manju, and Angitha shed light on the significance of Palliative Care Day. They explained the meaning of palliative care, its historical aspects, its emergence as a vital part of healthcare, and the common misconceptions surrounding it. The presentation also emphasized how students and individuals can contribute to supporting those in need. This impactful session was made even more engaging through the use of an informative video, which resonated deeply with the audience.

Orientation on PalliativeAn orientation on palliative care was conducted under the NSS Unit to educate students about its significance in improving the quality of life for individuals with serious illnesses. Palliative care focuses on holistic support, addressing physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.* *The session highlighted its importance in alleviating suffering, providing dignity, and offering support to patients and their families. Key concepts like patient-centered care, interdisciplinary roles, and continuity of care were explained. Students also learned about challenges like lack of awareness, stigma, and resource limitations.The awareness campaign emphasized the role of the community and inspired students to actively contribute to compassionate care initiatives, fostering empathy and social responsibility.

To conclude, Ameen Sir addressed the gathering with a thoughtful overview of palliative care, reinforcing the importance of compassion and support for others. His words tied together the assembly’s theme, leaving everyone motivated to contribute positively to society.The assembly ended on a reflective and inspiring note, reminding everyone of their responsibilities toward the community and encouraging them to lead lives filled with empathy and kindness.