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Follow on Google News | ChildFund India launches an innovative ART in Childhood campaign "Khilta Bachpan"By: BUZZ Communications The campaign was launched by Padma Shri Kathak Guru SmtShovana Narayan, who was the Chief Guest of the event organized at Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in Delhi. The event saw amazing performances by children trained by acclaimed artists Ms Richa Jain, Kathak Dancer & Secretary of Cultural organization Kala Kunj and Mr. Walter Peter, Theatre Artist, and a thought-provoking panel discussion on "Importance of promoting Art as tool for Socio-emotional development and collaborating with various stakeholders for creating a better place for children" between Professor Jessy Abraham, Jamia Milia Islamia University, Dr Asha Singh, Independent Child Development Professional, Mr Walter Peter, Founder Director of LaaPoLaa TIE-INDIA, Dr Sonika Kaushik, Associated with NCERT and Ms Snigdha Bisht, Programme Officer for Culture, UNESCO New Delhi. The discussion was moderated by Ms. Aekta Chanda, Sr. Program manager – Education, ChildFund India. The event was attended by government school children, Principals, representatives from various corporate organizations, government and non- governmental organizations as well as individual artists. ChildFund is initiating this campaign in 60 government schools in low income communities of Delhi, while simultaneously, expanding to over 2000 schools across the country, in the 15 states where ChildFund India is currently running its long term programs supporting the Right to Education Act. ChildFund is introducing these children to different art forms like painting, drama, dancing, music and singing through partnership with various like-minded government and non-government, corporate and funding organizations as well as individual artists. Padma Shri Kathak Guru Smt. Shovana Narayan said, "Culture is an integral part of every society and its understanding and integration is essential for a healthy and progressive world. I am delighted to be part of a cultural movement which educates children across the country in the field of performing arts, therefore sowing the seeds of a culturally rich country." "Our lifestyle currently is extremely mechanical and we are losing what used to be precious in terms of closeness, relationships and sensitivities towards our community! Our means of communication has changed dramatically lacking values, emotion, compassion and genuine care. It has, therefore, never been as important as now to rebuild and strengthen connections with our children and young people, especially the deprived and vulnerable. We must safeguard this generation and allow them to fulfil their dreams in a safe environment. Keeping this in mind, we believe Art in any form - literature, dance, painting, etc. when pursued with passion gives children an opportunity to channelize their energies positively and access to unexplored vistas of their personalities by opening doors to untapped opportunities. Through Khilta Bachpan we aspire to help children form a perspective, lose inhibitions, gain confidence as well as harnesses their potential and incubate their talents,"shared Neelam Makhijani, Country Director and CEO of ChildFund India. About ChildFund India ChildFund India is a part of ChildFund International - a child protection and development organization working in 25 countries and annually assisting around 1.8 crore children, youth and their families globally. For over 6 decades, ChildFund India has been working with underprivileged children, youth and families from the most remote, extremely backward and hard-to-reach areas, with a vision of "an India where children lead a dignified life and achieve their full potential". ChildFund India annually reaches nearly 30 lakh children, youth, and their families across 15 States through its long-term programs by investing nearly 60-70 Crores a year. ChildFund's unique programs provide comprehensive support to children from their conception until they reach 24 years of age by integrating health, nutrition, sanitation, gender equality, disability, education, skill training, livelihoods, child protection and humanitarian relief work. ChildFund's programs give equal importance to recreational activities as much as they give to education. Over the years, ChildFund has realized that Art plays a critical role in a child's overall development.To take this thought forward, ChildFund India has incorporated Arts-based programs in its strategy and designed Khilta Bachpan campaign, which uses exclusively 'Arts' as a tool to help children achieve their full potential, and become responsible and contributing citizens, hence breaking the generational cycle of poverty. This award-winning organization has been successful in establishing relations with relevant stakeholders including the communities it works with, district, state and national government bodies, academic institutions, media, funding agencies and corporates to achieve their mutual goals. End
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