Saturday, December 30, 2017
Monday, December 25, 2017
Christmas Celebration 2017
Samagra celebrated Christmas with
great enthusiasm Xmas tree was decorated. Mrs Vinita Agarwal brought Christmas
cake, children performed on dance numbers & song Christmas carol. Ankita as
Santa distributed candies and chocolates. Mr Arun Jain gifted pairs of socks to
all the hildren. Children had great party & fun.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
2nd Doon Literature Festival Organized by Samay Sakshay in Dec: 2017
Children from Samagra participated in
the second Doon Literature Festival held in December. Some children took part
in creative writing while others in Aipan, an art form, work shop. The children
interacted with some renowned literary personalities also. Manisha Bhardwaj
received the third prize in creative writing. Apart from these Samagra children
also prepared some decorations for the venue and their efforts were greatly appreciated.
It was a great learning experience for all.
Monday, December 4, 2017
Friday, December 1, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Friday, November 3, 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Dewali Celebration on 18th October 2017
Beautiful Diwali celebration in
Samagra! Samagra family organized many competitions like music chair, number
gameand memory retention game. Children made Diwali decoration like bandanwar,
rangli and decoration diyas. My father-in-law lit the first diya, each of us
lit a diya afterwards.
Samagra
distributed sweets to the children and staff members, Ms. Vandana, my friend
and a volunteer gifted sweets packages to the each staff members. My friend Dr.
Nisha Gera was a special guest who has a kind heart for underprivileged
section. Ever body enjoyed the evening.
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Closing Program in Singhniwala Cutting & Tailoring Center
On 3rd October Samagra
concluded a two and half months cutting & tailoring program in Singhniwala
village. It is a remote village, one kilometer far from the main road.
25 girls & women learnt the
drafting, cutting and sewing of the ladies and children garments. The trainees
displayed their work and organized a cultural program. Around 10 girls were illiterate,
so they were taught to read the numbers and measuring table. Mrs. Beena
Pokhriyal was the tailoring teacher, she did good job.
Samagra donated one sewing machine to
the center and distributed sweets.
Mrs. Suchitra Agarwal motivated them
to be self dependent and explained about the govt. schemes for women
empowerment.
Monday, October 2, 2017
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