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India's Freedom Struggle
Roles :-
1. Narrator
2. Keshav(Dr.Hedgewar)
3. British officer
4. Principal
5. Teacher
6. Student -1
7. Student - 2
8. Student -3

Narrator :- Those were the dark days of British rule in India. Lokamanya Tilak was leading the Indian Freedom movement and he declared that 'Swaraj(Independence) is my Birth Right'. And Vande Mataram slogan was driving hundreds and thousands of young Indians towards the Indian freedom struggle. At this juncture British Govt arrested Lokamanya Tilak and he has to undergo 6 years of imprisonment for leading the freedom Movement. The whole country Rose to protested the arrest of their dear leader.

Our Dr-ji, Keshav, is in his high school study that time. As part of the inspection a British officer planned to visit Keshav's school. Let us see how the preparations are going on in his school just before a week of scheduled inspection by British Officer. And how Keshav grabbed this opportunity to express the spirit of nationalism.

Skit Script :-

1. One week before the incident

( Initially all the kids in class will be talking to each other… Then principal enters the class with teacher… all students stand up and wish the principal and teacher.)

Students : Good morning sir…

Principal :- Dear kids very good morning. Please sit down. I have one announcement for you. British Officer who is superintendent of the schools is going to visit our school next week… we all need to learn a poem to welcome him. If we welcome him with that poem he will be pleased with us. So learn that poem carefully…
(And turns towards teacher and tells) please have them practice the poem (and leaves the class room)

Teacher : Dear kids… as our principal told we all should learn this poem on King George.. Please repeat the poem after me.

(Poem) .. teacher says the poem and kids repeat it…
(And repeating it once teacher leaves the class… Now only kids are in the class)

2. Keshav : Hi friends, This poem is about praising the

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