Prayagraj: The purpose of playing Holi in Mamta Vidyalaya was to share happiness among the neglected and special children of the society and to give them the message that they are an integral part of the society. Like every year, this year also, Lok Sevak Mandal and Anaam Sneh Parivar presented a wonderful example of humanity and service by reaching Government Mamta Vidyalaya and celebrated the holy festival of colours, Holi, with great joy with mentally retarded orphan children. During the program, children were distributed gujiyas, samosas, mathris, namkeen, and fresh fruit. The joyous smiles on their faces were palpable. Shrinarayan Yadav, the coordinator of Anaam Sneh, along with his officials, played Holi with the children, applying abir and gulal, and made them feel a sense of belonging. The children were gifted water guns, masks, T-shirts, and Holi caps, and they were thrilled to receive them. The children and officials danced together to the melodious tunes of the DJ, filling the entire school campus with joy and enthusiasm.
On this occasion, many dignitaries including Lok Sevak Mandal’s Secretary Brahmaprakash Tiwari, employee leader Ravishankar Mishra, Anil Kumar Jaiswal, Madhu Yadav, senior social worker teacher Preeti Rani Dubey, Punita Mishra, social worker Premlata Shukla, Anuradha, Kapil Tripathi, Ghanshyam Master, Padmavati, Anju Jaiswal, Sulochana, Saroj Jaiswal, Kushal Nath, Zia Khan, Nisha Gupta, Radha Kanaujia, Aastha Singh, Ashok Kanaujia, Sujit, Sarita, Mithlesh and Arpit were present. The school’s senior clerk Bharatiya ji and other staff also had a commendable presence. The goal of the Anam Sneh Parivar program was to spread joy among marginalized and special children and to convey to them that they are an integral part of society. This noble initiative is being widely appreciated in the region.