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“Nanhe Sitare” Annual Function of Narayan Children Academy Concludes with Enthusiasm

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21 Mar 26
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“Nanhe Sitare” Annual Function of Narayan Children Academy Concludes with Enthusiasm

Udaipur: The 10th annual function titled “Nanhe Sitare” of Narayan Children Academy, operated at the Seva Mahatirth of Narayan Seva Sansthan, was celebrated with great enthusiasm on Saturday through vibrant cultural performances.

The program began with a Saraswati Vandana and ceremonial lamp lighting by Founder-Chairman Kailash ‘Manav’, President Prashant Agrawal, Badgaon Sarpanch Sanjay Sharma, and Surendra Saluja.

On this occasion, the children showcased their talents through a variety of performances, including a dance drama “Mr. India,” Gujarati dance “Ramti Aavje Maa,” Rajasthani folk and Bhavai dances, Punjabi Bhangra, and a puppet show, earning loud applause from the audience.

While delivering his blessings, Kailash ‘Manav’ said that today’s children are the future of India, and emphasized that parents should provide a loving environment to help nurture their talents.

President Prashant Agrawal welcomed the guests and informed that the academy provides free English-medium education from LKG to Class 8 to more than 800 children from labor and economically weaker sections. He also highlighted that each classroom is equipped with digital boards and that students have excelled in various competitions.

Principal Archana Gowalkar presented the annual report, stating that education is meaningful only when it supports the holistic development of students by understanding their mental level and needs. She added that the academy is continuously working in this direction.

During the program, Class 7 student Jayvardhan Devda spoke about the academy’s co-curricular activities and achievements. The event was anchored by Divyanshi Devda and Ravina Dangi, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Meghna Dangi.

 


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