Thursday, 28 August 2025

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

Students often refer to Class 5 EVS Notes and Chapter 5 Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes during last-minute revisions.

Class 5 EVS Chapter 5 Notes Our Vibrant Country

Class 5 Our Vibrant Country Notes

→ Republic Day: A national holiday celebrated on 26 January each year to honour the day when India’s Constitution came into effect.

→ Flagpole: A tall pole where the national flag is hoisted.

→ Tricolour Flag: The national flag of India with three colours-saffron, white and green, and a blue Ashoka Chakra in the centre.

  • Saffron: The top colour of the national flag that stands for strength and courage.
  • White: The middle band of the flag that stands for peace and truth.
  • Ashoka Chakra: A blue wheel with 24 spokes in the centre of the flag that stands for duty (dharma).
  • Green: The bottom colour of the flag that stands for growth and prosperity.

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

→ National Anthem: A patriotic song of India called “Jana Gana Mana”, sung on national occasions.

→ Parade: A public celebration where people march or display performances, especially on Republic Day.

→ Tableau: A decorated display that shows the culture, history, or progress of a state during parades.

→ Indian Defence Forces: The Army, Navy, Air Force, and other forces that protect our country.

→ Independence Day: A national festival celebrated on 15 August every year to mark the day India became free in 1947.

→ Constitution: A special book of rules that guides how our country should be run fairly and safely.

→ Currency Note: Paper money used in India that includes symbols languages, and security features.

→ Mahatma Gandhi: The Father of the Nation who led India’s freedom movement; his image appears on all Indian currency notes.

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

→ Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: A cleanliness mission started across India, inspired by Gandhi ji’s ideology. Its symbol is Gandhi ji’s round spectacles.

→ Visual Impairment: A condition where people have difficulty seeing or are unable to see at all.

→ MANI App: An app that helps visually impaired people identify currency notes using sound and vibration.

→ National Emblem: A symbol with three lions standing on a circular platform, showing strength, courage and confidence.

→ Gir Forests: A forest in Gujarat where India’s Asiatic lions live and are carefully protected.

→ National Symbols: Official symbols of India such as the national animal (tiger), bird (peacock), and emblem, representing national pride.

→ State Symbols: Animals, birds, trees and flowers that represent a particular state in India.

→ Diversity: A mix of different people, cultures, languages, clothes, food and traditions that make our country beautiful and strong.

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

→ Headgear: A covering or cloth worn on the head, like a cap or turban, used to show culture or protect the head.

→ Pagri/Saafa: A colourful turban worn by men in Rajasthan as part of their tradition.

→ Topi: A traditional cap worn in places like Himachal Pradesh.

→ Helmet: A hard protective headgear worn for safety by riders, workers, or soldiers.

→ Dance Form: A special way of dancing that shows the traditions of a region.

→ Musical Instrument: An object used to make music, like drums, flutes, or string instruments.

→ Drum: A musical instrument that makes sound when beaten. Some Indian drums are pakhawaj, dhama, khanjira, dhol, mridangam, dholak,
thavil, idakka, khol, nagara and tabla.

→ Mridangam: A classical Indian drum used in South Indian (Carnatic) music.

→ Tabla: A pair of small drums used in North Indian music.

→ Dhol: A large drum used in folk music and celebrations.

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

→ Sitar: A stringed musical instrument used in Hindustani music.

→ Shehnai: A wind instrument often played during weddings and festivals in India.

→ Ayurveda: An ancient Indian way of healing using natural herbs and practices.

→ Yoga: Exercises and breathing methods to keep the body and mind healthy.

→ Meditation: A peaceful activity where we focus and calm our minds.

→ Digital Payments: A way of sending and receiving money online using mobile phones or computers.

→ India runs the world’s largest postal network.

→ India built Aadhaar, the world’s biggest digital ID system used by over 99 per cent of adults in India.

→ The world’s largest cricket stadium is the Narendra Modi stadium in Gujarat with a capacity of 1,32,000 spectators.

→ The world’s tallest statue is the Statue of Unity in India standing 182 metres tall.

→ India’s UPI is the world’s largest digital payment system and is inspiring other countries to adopt it. India is the world’s largest democracy.

Our Vibrant Country Class 5 Notes EVS Chapter 5

→ India has the world’s second largest road network.

→ India’s Constitution is the longest written constitution of any country in the world.

→ India is one of the most multilingual countries in the world.

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