Children from Kalyanpuri, Delhi, experienced an unforgettable day full of learning and fun, thanks to an initiative by the International Human Rights Commission-IHRC. The event was organised by Rev. Kailash Kuriya, IHRC Volunteer Coordinator for the Delhi region, and Madhu Kuriya, an official IHRC volunteer. Thanks to their commitment, the young people of Delhi were able to broaden their educational horizons and develop their creativity in a friendly atmosphere.
The day began with a series of educational activities where the children learnt important lessons from different areas of knowledge. There were also hands-on activities – the children were given stationery items such as notebooks, pens and writing slates to support their learning.
One of the most exciting moments for the participants was the scientific approach to preparing ice cream. This creative task not only provided the children with new knowledge, but was also great fun. Afterwards, the children had the opportunity to express themselves through colouring, which brought them a lot of joy and satisfaction.
“Today’s event was a special day, full of smiles and positive energy. Seeing the children develop their talents and enjoy learning is our greatest reward,” said Rev Kailash Kuriya.
The event also received widespread community support, with many participants highlighting their involvement at the event with IHRC badges. “We are grateful to everyone who contributed to the day, and a special thanks goes to all those who supported our activities. We also thank the Lord for the opportunity to work for the IHRC and bring help where it is needed most,” added Madhu Kuriya.
This event is another example of how the IHRC’s work is improving the lives and education of children, and the importance of supporting local communities through practical educational initiatives. Thanks to the commitment of volunteers and the support of the community, children in Kalyanpuri can enjoy a better start to their future.
Reported:
Dawid Szablowski
Head of IHRC Press Department