Udaipur: The annual program “Utkarsh 2026”, organized by the youth wing “Diyā” of the Akhil Vishva Gayatri Parivar, concluded with great enthusiasm at Gayatri Shaktipeeth Sarvaritu Vilas.
Main coordinator Mangal Sharma informed that the five-day residential summer camp was designed for the all-round development of children. Through sports, interactive lectures, creative activities, and Indian culture–based experiences, children were connected with values and life skills. A total of 50 children participated in the camp.
The camp included training in dance, singing, instrumental music, stage anchoring, and drama, guided by experts. Various creative activities were also conducted, such as seed ball making, fireless cooking, bhajan sessions, poster making, math magic, impromptu speaking, talent hunt, and Gita classes.
The program was conducted by Nidhi Joshi along with the participating children. Dr. Anju Shrimali and her team presented the welcome song, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Udaipur coordinator Vivek Dave.
The president of Diyā Rajasthan, Pranay Tripathi, organized a special workshop for parents, where various issues and challenges related to child upbringing were discussed.
At the conclusion of the camp, children were awarded certificates, medals, and Tulsi plants as encouragement.
The event was attended by chief and special guests including Ramesh Asava, Rajendra Tripathi, Hemant Shrimali, Shiv Sutar Rao, and Yatish Upadhyay.
A large number of volunteers and contributors played an important role in making the camp successful, including Vinod Pandey, Dr. Anju Shrimali, Ritu Rathore, Rekha Asava, Anjali Sharma, Dr. Aarushi Shrimali, Aadesh Bhattnagar, Chayan Tripathi, Parmesh Pandey, Narendra Chaudhary, Aditya Chaudhary, Ekdev Shrimali, Priyanka Paneri, Harish Salvi, Dr. Megha, Mahesh Joshi, Ragini, Vishal, Hemang, Shubham, Bharat Soni, Shivam, Sandeep Kabra, Gautam Bhattnagar, Ranjeev Patel, Jayant Sharma, Yuvraj, Lakshita Paliwal, Preksha Menaria, Vanshika, Vibhuti, Krishveer Rathore, and Aditya Kumar.