We had recently organized an event for underprivileged kids to mark the 150th birthday of Swami Vivekananda. A day-long event – 20-odd competitions – 1200 kids from across the city. They were good by any standards, not only given their background and totally rocked it! There was a competition of jumbled quotes; they had to arrange in order 20 dismantled quotes of Swami Vivekananda and they did it in 20 mins flat! Really! Such amazing hands our future lies in, if only we give them a platform!
Look at what magic they created!
This little girl was dressed as Netaji and was amazing! Just look at her attitude 🙂
….. and much more!
Sigh! The feeling is yet to sink in. Happy weekend people 🙂
Amazing. Indeed the netaji girl looks so courageous. And that hanuman is also so cute. Such amazing work by kiddos.
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And none of them had an inkling of stage fear or whatever 🙂 They were so cool in front of that large an audience 🙂
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Awesome!!!
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🙂 🙂
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Thts amzing babes!!!!!
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🙂
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What a heart-warming post! You must be so proud of the children. Little store houses of big talents indeed!
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Totally manju .. so proud of them. Preparations were on only after their Sankranti holidays and they did so well on Feb 10th 🙂
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Amazing Swaram, their attitudes, their charm, their talent everything.
Seems u had lot of fun
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We did Bhagya 🙂
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Wow!! The kids have talent and such amazing artworks, crafts and attitude! More power to them!
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Oh yes, yayy to them!
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Aren’t these kids so talented?? Seriously!!! That drawing of little Hanuman just stumped me. So clear & so very well dran….
Seriously it must have been a proud moment for you too because u r associated with the cause and seeing the fruit of your efforts must be very rewarding!! And seriously we have so much takent amongst us and the only thing that needs to be done is to nurture them.
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The Hanuman was only coloured by a little kiddo, but still, so neat na 🙂
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Real big talent. These kids utilise their resources to the maximum, those that possibly our kids take for granted ! Thanks for sharing these pictures. truly heartwarming
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Am so glad u liked them Radha 🙂
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Wow!! Such things are so wonderful to watch.. and I feel so humbled by their spirit.
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Ditto 🙂
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I loved the Kalash by a II std. Student and Krishna and Vivekananda. Great talent. The title is very apt for this post, Swaram! Thank you!
And the human tower! Great!
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Am glad u enjoyed Sandhya 🙂
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Awesome… vivekananda, nethaji, colored pics …. everything in all 🙂
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😀 So glad to hv u back Ani!:)
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awesome!! 🙂
very talented alwa? and the little girl in Jhansi Ki Raani costume looks adorable!
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Yes yes 😀
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lilttle hanuman was excellent!!! and kalasam is perfect touch!! the people whom you capture are really creative girl 🙂 and coming to the human pyramid!! how cute that small boy smiles! If I were in that position my legs will be trembling for sure 🙂 🙂 he standing without any fear! great eh!!!! loved the snaps 🙂 🙂
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Oh ya! The ease and flexibility with which they scaled up the pyramids 🙂
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this is really brilliant 🙂 such talented kids
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Hey Rajlakshmi! How have u been?
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O how wonderful. Such talented kids all around..
What performances!
Love those creations.
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🙂 🙂
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Loved all the pics! Thanks so much for sharing!
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My pleasure Roshni 🙂
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It would have been great watching all this live.
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Overwhelming actually 🙂
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Superb work, Swaram.
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Thanks Mandy 🙂
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Loved this Swaram. Pictures do tell a thousand stories!
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Thanks Comfy! They do 🙂
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Awesome Swaram..Loved this post..
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Am glad LF 🙂
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