Children enthusiastically participated in fireless cooking, glass painting, musical exercises and chanting activities
Prayagraj: On the third day of the six-day “Funshala Fiesta” summer camp organized by the Agrawal Yuva Mahila Mandal at Hotel Naveen Continental, the children displayed a remarkable enthusiasm, creativity, and learning energy. The children enthusiastically participated in a variety of fun and creative activities, making the day truly memorable.
Priyanka Agarwal and Akanksha Agarwal taught the children the art of cooking without fire, and they enthusiastically learned to make nachos, bhel, and mixed drinks. This activity provided the children with a taste experience as well as a sense of creativity.
Swati Agarwal and Archie Agarwal taught the children to make beautiful glass paintings, in which an attractive display of the children’s imagination and artistic skills was seen.
Dr. Vinita Agarwal and Shruti Agarwal led the children through energetic and enthusiastic musical exercises and dance, which the children participated in with great enthusiasm and joy. Reenu Mittal spoke to the children about the importance of chanting mantras and positive thinking. The children practiced mantras with full concentration, filling the entire atmosphere with positive energy.
President Sarika Agarwal expressed special thanks to all the trainers and associates and encouraged the children.
General Secretary Dr. Kirti Agarwal said that such events play an important role in children’s personality development, boosting their self-confidence, and honing their creative talents. Treasurer Deepti Gupta explained that the aim of “Funshala Fiesta” is to engage children in entertainment as well as creative and educational activities, enabling their all-round development.
During the camp, the children enjoyed their own prepared dishes and captivated everyone with their creative presentations. Several board members and parents were present at the event, including Minister Yesha Goyal, Reema Agarwal, Anamika Agarwal, Samiddha Jain, Shalini Agarwal, and other members. Media in-charge Manish Garg said that such events are essential for channeling children’s creative potential. Camps like these provide a platform for children’s hidden talents and foster confidence, a love of learning, and a positive attitude.