EVENTS


PROJECT SHIKSHA

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In our societies there are certain facilities known as Basic Human Rights, things like ‘Right to Life’, ‘Freedom from Slavery’, ‘Freedom of Opinion and Expression’ and many more. In some countries amenities like water and electricity are also considered Basic Human Rights, in some Education is also a Basic Human Right. India too has Education …

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PAWSITIVITY

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TRPWS organised a live session titled Pawsitivity on 27th May. This session comprised of a discussion about how people can help stray animals around them. Our esteemed guests for this session were Neha Singh, Assistant Professor KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad and Garima Gupta, Team lead, IRIS Software. Both Neha Ma’am and Garima Ma’am are …

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BHANGRA NIGHT

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Aim– To entertain people who must have been tense amidst the lockdown. Bhangra Night with Kunwar Saheb Singh TRPWS presented a talk show on 31st May with Kunwar Saheb Singh, the bhangra king. This live session viewed by around 400 people live was truly a spectacular one. After all, who wouldn’t fall in love with …

  • Kunwar Saheb Singh is the co – founder of Folking Desi Bhangra Group, which presents this Punjabi artform at various platforms, live and through their social media handles on YouTube and Instagram, where you can also find Bhangra tutorials. This interactive session gave an insight into Kunwar’s journey with this folk dance. Although he’s doing a full time job, but despite the busy schedule he finds out time for his passion. He remarked that when you love something, you don’t find excuses to not do it and you manage to find time for your dreams. His supportive family, helped him pursue his passion and his dedication and love for Bhangra is really inspiring.
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    WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

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    Aim– To teach young children about the importance of nature to us and how its distraught can harm us. On environment day the NGO held various activities for young children, a drawing competition was held, children were asked to draw out of their immaculate imagination a poster on the theme of world environment day. Children …

  • Following this a plantation drive was also completed. Children with their own hands planted the little saplings in the ground, covered them with dirt and manure and watered them. Many such little saplings were planted and children enjoyed planting them. Some children even gleefully asked when would the saplings turn into a tree. Children learned a few very important lessons like how our planet, the whole human kind is dependent on the well being of nature and how terrorising it can be if the balance of the ecology is lost.
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    PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT SESSION

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    Aim – To teach children how to develop their personality while growing up both physically and mentally. Personality is the culmination of traits that one gains during their lifetime through experience. It is the growth of both how you dress, how you walk, how you talk, and even how you think in changing times. So having …

  • The children were allowed to get clarified about all their doubts on the matter and how to overcome everything with a witty personality. There is no scientific way to prove what kind of a personality is better, after all it is such an abstract concept, but to incorporate virtuous values, to act gently and to be calm definitely can help us to become a better version of ourselves
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    NATIONAL MUSEUM

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    Aim – To give an idea to the children about the richness and uniqueness of our cultureand tradition. To let them know about India and it’s unique diversity. Museum is a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited. One can learn many things in a visit to …

  • They gained knowledge about the significance of the objects in respect of history, culture and artistic excellence and achievements. It was a step to get past to present and appreciate our ancient custom and culture. Children got to learn the significance of our rites and rituals and various customs that are deep buried and never spoken of in any history book.
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    RAILWAY MUSEUM

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    Aim – To provide the children information about the origin and history of Indian railways. Railway museum exhibits the 163 years of rich Indian Railway’s historic heritage in the company of rare steam, diesel and electric locos, royal saloons and lots of artifacts. Interactive display will enhances the experience of visitors and make them understand how a single …

  • The situations which were prevailing during that point of time and how the railways was started and for it as used. The children also got to see the 163 years of rich Indian Railway’s historic heritage in the company of rare steam, diesel and electric locos, royal saloons and lots of artifacts. Interactive display will enhance the experience of visitors and make them understand how a single investment of Indian Railway helped in unification and progress of India as a nation.
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    MENSTRUATION CLASS

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    Aim – A workshop for awareness about menstruation and menstrual hygiene, so that girls know what to do when it hits them. Knowing what will happen during puberty is the first step towards adapting well to adolescence. Learning facts about bodies and growing up can help us to stay healthy, take good care of ourselves, and make …

  • A few days in a month, girls who have reached puberty experience a period. Another name term for having a period is menstruation. Menstruation can begin as early as 8 or as late as 16. Every girl has her own internal clock. The lining of the uterus builds up every month to prepare the body to nourish a baby if a woman is pregnant. If a baby is not conceived, 4–6 tablespoons of blood comes flows out through the vagina between the legs as it is not needed.
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    GURU RANDHAWA

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    The much awaited arrival of this star ended on 6th of november 2016. It was Guru Randhawa, a sensational singer of our period of time. His visit liftedthe spirit of all the children and gave them motivation to move on in life. The children organised a dance and sports event for Mr. Guru randhawa …

  • He visited the NGO and spent the day with children. He enjoyed his stay and the children enjoyed his presence. He interacted with the children,spoke to them, danced with them and gave them lessons about how life is and how to face it. following that he played badminton with the children and made children sit around him and interactd, gave them his autographs and made their day.
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    AIRFORCE MUSEUM

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    Aim – To make children aware of the people and institute of the country that protects usfrom aerial invasions and national troubles. Air Force Museum, the only one of its kind in India, houses a rich collection of memorabilia of Indian Military Aviation and displays the history of Indian Air Force. The children got to know about …

  • Country first, my colleague next and myself last was the lesson the children learnt that day. Patriotism is not trolling people but to stand in the border and live for the country.
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    RAHAGIRI

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    Aim – To showcase the talents and skills of children and to learn from others how to work and implement ideas in an open platform. Rahagiri is an open event usually conducted on weekends. An entire road is blocked and different organizations and people showcase their talent and skills by installing stalls on either side …

  • They got practical knowledge of how to implement theoretical stuff and learn new skills such as managing and communicating with people who come around their stalls. When they participate in other events they gain soft skills such as opening up to people and trying to communicate with other people.
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