We Wonder If This I-Day Photo Should Make Us Swell With Pride Or Hang Our Heads In Shame

Ankita Bose

If an image could warm your heart instantly then this would be it. 

Four teachers and two students assembled in knee-deep water in a school in Assam’s Dhubri district to hoist the national flag on Independence Day, Hindustan Times reported.

b’Credit: Mizanur Rahman/Facebook’

While raging floods have disrupted normal life in Assam, the small gathering at the Naskara Lower Primary School ensured that Independence Day celebrations were not given a miss. They made sure that the national anthem was sung and the flag hoisted.

Floods in Assam and Northeast have affected thousands and the school, where the six – the teachers Tazem Sikder, Nripen Rabha, Joydev Roy, and Mizanur Rahman, and Class 3 students Jiarul Ali Khan and Haidor Ali Khan – gathered to celebrate, has been flooded since August 13, the report said.

HT quoted Rahman as saying, “We couldn’t do much due to the flooding. We sang the national anthem and Vande Mataram. Since small children can’t be in the water for long, we dispersed the assembly early.”

More such pictures were also shared on Twitter

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Prominent Twitter users hailed the picture as a symbol of nationalism.

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However, users also pointed out how it was hardly a matter of pride that the children had to celebrate Independence Day in this deplorable condition

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Feature image source: Mizanur Rahman/Facebook

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