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Teej Celebrations with the Women from the Slums

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While our traditions, rituals and festivals add much more significance and value to our daily lives. Celebrating these local festivals also provide the opportunity to spread goodness, wellness along with more awareness and enlightenment. In this direction only we come up with our next initiative to celebrate teej with the very versatile and talented skilled women and girls, from Navchetna Project of ASHI, who inspite of being most versatile and capable, need to come out of their inhibitions and take a stand for their own progress and development. प्रकृति का उत्सव है हरियाली तीज ..... In this direction only, we associated Teej, which is the monsoon festival and adds freshness, new life greenery and much more beauty to the whole of environment, a reason to be more thoughtful and dedicate our efforts towards the protection and conservation of our environment. शक्ति का रूप है प्रकृति इसीलिए प्रकृति से जुड़ी है नारी... उसी प्रकृति की सर्व श्रेष्ठ रचना है नारी.... Such t

Prasanchetas Foundation Inaugural Marked as Celebrating International Yoga Day

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Yoga is the Indian heritage of peace and harmony and to mark the inheritance of our culturally and linguistically diverse nation, the International Yoga Day was celebrated as the Inaugural Event of Prasanchetas Foundation on 21st June, 2018 at under the flagship of Ms. Manjula Sularia, Director of Prasanchetas Foundation, along with the accomplished facilitators, volunteers and participants of Martial Arts . The day was celebrated with complete zeal and excitement to reinforce the impact of Yoga- a peaceful and calm sports to create a balance in the lives of the young practitioners of Taekwondo, the ones observing an extremely aggressive and physically strenuous sports. In the morning session, the Taekwondo students performed a variety of Yoga exercises and special meditation techniques were taught by Master B S Handa, Black Belt 6th Dan . People around the areas were entertained too and even they joined hands to be a part of the session Along with practicing yog

Prasanchetas Foundation Empowering Girls: A 10 Days’ Summer Camp Program

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Summers are beautiful, so is witnessing a persona undergoing a blossoming period. This is what happened at the 10 Days’ Summer Camp, which was held at Government Girls’ Senior Secondary School Sector 15, Panchkula organized by Ms. Manjula (Director) , and her fellow volunteer Vandna on behalf of Prasanchetas Foundation , from 4th to 13 th   June 2018 . Learning while growing is common, but learning to grow is a new concept that was visualized in this camp. The camp has primarily led to an overall development of the personality of the participants through leading transformation, unique in its own way, spreading its wings beyond the basic teaching to life skills training, as tutored by the life skills coach, Ms. Manjula Sularia. Moreover, creative activities like dance and music were made a part of this camp, to make it more enjoyable for the girls, such that they felt themselves free to express their true emotions extending out of their comfort zone. Thus, now
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Independence Day Celebrations with the Indian Soldiers at the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre It was an Independence day of its own kind, where the students of Smart Wonder School Mohali   had this opportunity to meet, greet and express their gratitude to the soldiers at the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre Mohali for their never ending sacrifices. These inmates at the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre for Armed Forces - PRC, who had been once a part of the Indian Armed Forces but now due to any exigency at work or injury in the war, have suffered some permanent damages in the service to the nation. While their bodies have been limited to the wheel chairs, but the souls of these inmates are the most robust and lively. It was great opportunity for the students of Smart Wonder School, Mohali to seek inspiration from these very courageous and endearing soldiers in form of their one to one interaction with these inmates, where the students also had this freedom to