Happy Diwali from our Pathshala & Pathbhavan teams
Uplift Children & Empower Women
Our Pathbhavan children had a few interesting games, dances & gifts organised for our teachers. Our Pathbhavan children performed a hilarious skit written by Chandni and Rajaram, students of class 12. A few dances were also included seamlessly in the script. Anurag, a student of 14 years did a magic show. All in all, the events were inclusive of all …
Our Udham 25 event was on the theme Vaarso Vadodara No, meaning revisiting the city’s roots and heritage. Both Pathshala and Pathbhavan children did Projects on this topic and built models The venue decor, costumes, script, stage performances, music, songs, dance, food etc were all on the theme of our beloved city of Vadodara.
Celebrations were split into two phases – Phase 1 : Display & Explanation.Phase 2: 30 students prepared & presented a few biological facts and about the world – India’s renowned Scientists.
Pathbhavan students threw the Teacher’s Day program independently with zero assistance from any of the mentors. They treated us from the fund created by themselves by selling Rakhis, diyas and foot mat, yoga mat (made by the students only). We, the teachers, mentors and trustees were happy to see them growing with empowerment.
Pathbhavan celebrated her 11th Birthday by hosting an event called the Journey Continues. The children staged an English play, The Selfish Giant. They also had report reading, prize distribution and a dance performance.
World Water Day was celebrated in Pathbhavan on March 22, 2024. The Pathshala & Pathbhavan children performed dances and a street play by MSU students. Children also made presentations to spread awareness. Pathshala students (Unnati Initiative) made papdi no lot and potato chips for snacks. Altogether it was a wholesome experience.
The biggest event of Srotoshwini Trust UDHAM 24: CHAKRA-view, the tribal way to celebrate life, was on 21st Jan at Pathshala Campus Lasundra. All the children of Pathshala and Pathbhavan and women of Churni were there to celebrate.