Links to the snaps of the event..
We had decided about this event even before we took the children for Lage Raho Munnabhai..
1st October was the date chosen, as keeping on THE day i.e. 2nd October was not feasible as the children have their exams from 3rd.
The ones present for the event were Varun, Aniket, Sanket, I, Aniket's cousin, his mom, Sharmeeli, Shirish and Varun's friend (minus Arti and Apeksha). As the temple where we usually hold classes was occupied due to some meeting, the class was held in the hall on first floor of the basti temple. We all assembled there by around 10 am.
This time we started with meditation. We told everyone to close their eyes, keep their hands on their laps and sit still for 5 minutes. The sight was really worth capturing. The ever so restless kids had a calm on their faces and everyone seemed to be in deep thoughts. Surprisingly no one tried to open their eyes in between. Once they were at rest and still we asked them about their experiences and it seems that everyone saw Gandhiji in that short period ;) Ajay even talked to Gandhiji and he said that Gandhiji was praising him for his good deeds and performances in class. Later we tied satin ribbons to each one around their wrists as per the pre-decided groups (Saffron, White and Green). This gave them the team spirit!
Meditation time..

Sanket tying ribbons..

Then wasting no time further, we started with the first event of the day, the group singing competition. Each group came forward and sang a song. All three groups recited it without taking a look into any paper. The songs they chose were ‘Vande Matram’, ‘Insaaf ki dagar pe’ and ‘Saare jahan se accha’. Aniket’s mom rated them on basis of their co-ordination, pitch, posture etc. She then told them what were the strengths and weaknesses of each group. White team (Shubham’s team) won in singing competition.
Saffron team performing the group song..

Whenever the kids started wandering around and the noise level went high in the class, we had the meditation session as fillers in between. They all said that they liked the concept of sitting still with their eyes closed and it gave them mental peace and helped bring nice thoughts in their minds.
After the singing session we started with the elocution. 3 kids from each group came one by one to speak about Gandhiji. The effort they all had put in the preparations was commendable. Everyone spoke in Hindi except for Guruprasad who gave his speech in English. Everyone applauded generously after every speech. They had written around 15-20 lines on Gandhiji. Most of them had similar contents which consisted of details about Gandhiji’s family, his birth and death, his principles, and various freedom movements. Some even managed to goof up to the extent of saying that Rajiv and Indira Gandhi were Gandhiji’s children ;) But the confidence with which they spoke in public and the mere courage to speak in front of so many people without seeing is really something I have to learn from them. They had this feeling of making their mark in class and so even the ones who had not prepared prior to the class came up and spoke of whatever they had grasped from others.
Geeta giving the elocution speech..

Ajay reading from book..

Also the feeling of making their team win by maximum participation was growing in each of them. Shubham Sharma (for his contents), Omprakash (for his body language) and Deepak Maurya (for his pitch and confidence) won the 1st prize from each group in the elocution competition. We gave them certificates for the same. As a team the elocution was won by Green team (Omprakash’s team). Aniket’s mom very well explained them the various points on which they were marked in elocution. She also elaborated on various topics covered by some of the children and what she liked specifically in each of them.
Aunty explaining the kids..

Now was the time for last event i.e. the quiz conducted by Sanket. Before that Varun came up with the idea of letting the kids’ come up and imitate us. Little did he know that he would be the only subject! Everyone enacted the way he says "Shuup" instead of ‘chup’ ;) They also performed some skits and songs. Meanwhile Sharmeeli and I filled names on the certificates. We then started with quiz, in which Sanket asked one question to each team and then passed it to subsequent teams in case the previous team was not able to answer. All the teams did a good job and almost scored equal except for the green team who won by one point. All the children were very happy and we were happy too that the event went so smoothly.
We again made them sit quietly for sometime and then I addressed them on future plans of having the same teams for various activities of the entire month. We then started with the much awaited prize distribution. Aniket’s mom did the honors. We did not give the participation certificates but only the elocution certificates and the best student’s prizes.
Bharti Pal from Group I i.e. Arti and Sanket’s group, Sandeep Rana from Group II i.e. Apeksha and my group, Guruprasad Kahar from Group III i.e. Aniket’s group and Shubham Sharma from Group IV i.e. Varun’s group won the prizes for the best student of the month. Varun had brought the prizes for individual category. Sanket had also brought school bags for all the children. Children were very excited at the thought of getting school bags. Aniket’s mom had brought sweets for the kids and while the children left from the class she distributed them leaving the children with a broad smile on their faces.
Prize distrbution..

We all were satisfied with the success of the event and after the chidlren had left we had a quick meet on the future activities and ideas that can be implemented in the Borivali class. Aniket’s cousin Neha who is doing her M.A. in psychology suggested some self development ideas for children, Varun came up with the idea of going multimedia, Aniket had some ideas on simple science experiments that can be carried out.
I did the handover of my responsibilities to Aniket for the October month as a coordinator for the Borivali classes. Basically handed over the huge bag of so many files which I had to carry every weekend to the class ;)
So that was about the 'Remembering the Gandhi' event organized in the Borivali DI branch.
Jai Hind!
Neha

7 comments:
Neha,
One compliment.. u write so well that I almost felt I was in the class when I was reading it J
I cannot believe that the kids were quiet for 5 minutes.
Arti
Awesome description - True to life !!
Surely the day's work chalked out - reading all the other articles on this exciting blog :-)
that was amazing....really interesting write up....
Varun Rangarajan
Neha,
I am truly impressed after reading these two articles..one abt movie in big screen and this one. You people are doing great work for community.
Hats off!!!
-Vrushali
Really good, both article and the effort!!!
Hi Neha..nice to read ur write ups...having the debate competition amongst the kids is very good, it wud help them improve their confidence, and also develop their thinking power for writing essays..
also read the detailed account of the "Lage Raho Munna bhai" event..we cud imagine the theatre infront of our eyes..it must have been new nd exciting experience for the children..hope they enjoyed the movie and didn't get lost by the surrond sound effect of the cinema hall...
must have been fun watching movie with them...
lifetime experience for the children..
shamim(DI volunteer)
Neha,
Your DI blogs takes us to the event and makes us feel to be a part of the action....Wonderful!
Regards,
Natarajan
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