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A unique Social Initiative to celebrate Durga Puja festival in association with World Vision India and Prayajan NGO

 

        A book and stationery donation drive were conducted and Funds raised to support the NGO

         Food and Handicraft stalls were set up by parents and NGO self-help groups

        Renowned singer Nachiketa Chakraborty and WBCS officer and deputy secretary of Deptt. Of Education, Govt of West Bengal Shri Sukanta Saha

After two years of muted festivities in the shadow of the pandemic, this year the Kolkata city is totally pumped up to celebrate Durga Puja with full vigor and fanfare as recently UNESCO has inscribed “Durga Puja” as an Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity. To celebrate this honour, the students of Orchids–The International School (OIS), Newtown have conducted a unique social initiative of books, ration and stationery donation drive along with a fundraising as a gesture of devotion for the Durga Puja, therefore, the event is named – PUJARPAN ’22. The raised amount will be donated to World Vision India and Prayajan NGO, for the welfare of underprivileged children.

Renowned singer Nachiketa Chakraborty and WBCS officer and deputy secretary of Deptt. Of Education, Govt of West Bengal Shri Sukanta Saha graced the occasion with their presence.

Ms. Mangala Koti Singhal, Head of PR & CSR at Orchids -The International School, said ” Our intent behind hosting ‘PUJARPAN ‘22 was to inculcate the sense of social responsibility and education equity in our students and provide positive social value to them. Since, Durga Puja is around the corner and it is the biggest festival in Bengal, we felt this is a great opportunity for us to organize this activity. Our students truly lived up to the theme of ‘Be the change, bring the change’ and their dedication and hard work towards the cause was absolutely commendable. I would also like to thank the World Vision India Team and Prayajan NGO for collaborating with us and supporting our efforts.”  

Ms. Sharmili Shah, Principal, Orchids -The International School, said, “Our students are ecstatic to be back to normalcy after almost two years and their enthusiasm has made the event even more joyous. The overwhelming response from the students, staff, and parents to be a part of this initiative has taken the project to an unanticipated level and I feel privileged to host it on our premises to welcome “Maa Durga”. We have donated books and stationeries to our NGO partners – World Vision India and Prayajan along with that, the teachers, students and non-teaching staff of the school donated 50,000 INR and a total amount of 25,000 INR has been donated to both the NGOs. I am highly thankful to our trustees to support us in this noble cause”

Alongside the cultural song and dance performances by OIS children, the children from the NGO also entertained the audience with their dance, skits, and music and captivated everyone present at the event with their performances. Orchidians also performed Agomoni songs and put up food and various goody stalls with the help of their parents.

Orchids -The International School (OIS) is currently one of the leading K12 school chains in India with 60+ branches over 10 major cities.  OIS is on a rapid expansion spree and is planning on expansion in the East and North-East region, starting with four new branches set to launch in Kolkata by the next admission session.

 

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