4 November - Gandhi/Alzheimer’s Observance Day at Santhi School
November 4 – Gandhi/Alzheimer’s Observance
Why This Day Is Special?
November 4 marks both the passing of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948 and Alzheimer’s disease awareness. It reminds us to remember Gandhi’s ideals and support those affected by dementia.
History Behind the Day
Gandhi was assassinated on this day; Alzheimer’s Day uses the date to promote memory health and care for those suffering memory loss.
Did You Know❓
- Gandhi promoted memory and mindfulness through simplicity.
- Globally, Alzheimer’s affects over 55 million people.
- Early awareness leads to better care and understanding.
How Can We Celebrate?
- Practice mindful reflection on community service.
- Learn more about memory health.
- Support local Alzheimer’s awareness campaigns.
- Practice mindful reflection on community service.
- Learn more about memory health.
- Support local Alzheimer’s awareness campaigns.
Honoring remembrance—yesterday’s wisdom and tomorrow’s care.
Gandhi/Alzheimer’s Observance Day at Santhi School
Today, Santhi School observes Gandhi/Alzheimer’s Day with great respect and awareness, highlighting the values of peace, compassion, and understanding. The event focuses on remembering the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi while spreading awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the importance of empathy toward those affected. Students of Santhi School actively participate in speeches, poster-making, and role plays that reflect Gandhian values of truth, unity, and service. Teachers of Santhi School guide the students to connect Gandhi’s message of kindness and patience with caring for elders and those facing memory loss.
The Santhi School campus fills with inspiration as students present creative displays and awareness campaigns emphasizing humanity and mental health care. The Principal of Santhi School encourages students to lead by example, promoting respect for elders and mindfulness in daily life. Through this observance, Santhi School nurtures awareness, compassion, and moral education—instilling in every student the power to bring positive change in society.



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