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IYDF and Kannagi's Nrityabodhi School of Performing Arts Unite to Spread Love and Knowledge to Children

Aug 21, 2024

PNN
New Delhi [India], August 21: The event was made possible by the dedicated support of volunteers including Kannagi Kushal Farsole, Suresh Gosavi, Ujjwala Gosavi, Shraddha Patil, and Sejal Patil. Their efforts ensured the smooth execution of the event and provided meaningful interactions with the children.
At the event, the organizers prepared a variety of essential aid items for the 50 children in attendance. These included 50 school bags, 20 water buckets, 20 cups, and 60 packs of food. These provisions not only met the children's daily needs but also made them feel the warmth and care of the community.
One of the highlights of the event was the introduction to Indian culture and values, along with a basic Kathak dance lesson. The children were engaged in a fun and interactive way, gaining insights into India's rich traditions while learning the fundamentals of Kathak dance. Additionally, the event featured food distribution, the handing out of aid items, and lively interactions with the children and the organization's management.

The feedback from Bhagwan Baba Balikashram was overwhelmingly positive. The organizers expressed high satisfaction with the event, noting that the materials provided met the actual needs of the children. The children were delighted, learning in a relaxed and enjoyable environment that fostered active participation far beyond that of a typical lecture.
The collaborative efforts of IYDF and Kannagi's Nrityabodhi School of Performing Arts not only provided essential material support but also enriched the children's spiritual world through cultural education. This event exemplifies the strong commitment of both organizations to social progress and the well-being of children, setting a commendable example for future charitable initiatives.
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