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MES Indian School students mark International Workers’ Day

Published: 03 May 2022 - 09:12 am | Last Updated: 03 May 2022 - 09:27 am
MES students with their teachers.

MES students with their teachers.

The Peninsula

Doha: To acknowledge and uplift the diligent hands of the working community, MES Indian School observed International Workers’ Day on  May 1 with great fervour. Students and staff took part in a special morning assembly conducted on the virtual mode. 

On this day, students were enlightened about the contribution of labourers to our society and how they are the key components of the growing economy. 

Thought-provoking speeches by the students and teachers highlighted the dignity of each profession, and the manner one must respect every job irrespective of its nature. 

Students expressed their gratitude to COVID -19 warriors, especially doctors, nurses, and frontline health workers on this day. 

As a tribute to the dedication of the working community, students attired as engineers, nurses, doctors, teachers, drivers, maids,  guards, etc and expressed their gratitude by presenting self-made badges and 'Thank You' cards besides displaying placards and posters to highlight the role that each of them plays in the welfare of the society. 

Overall, the special assembly had left a significant impact on students and enabled them to show reverence and love for various professions.