ENACTUS TEAM OF P.U. BRINGS CHEERS TO THE SPECIALLY-ABLED THROUGH A DIYA PAINTING WORKSHOP

Koral ‘Purnoor’, Democratic Front, Chandigarh  –  07 November:

ENACTUS TEAM OF P.U. BRINGS CHEERS TO THE SPECIALLY-ABLED THROUGH A DIYA PAINTING WORKSHOP

Enactus Panjab University, in collaboration with Samarth Jiyo, Sector 15, Chandigarh, a home dedicated to specially-abled individuals organized “Kalakriti: A Diya Painting Workshop”. This heart-warming event brought together an enthusiastic group of Enactus members, resource person and specially-abled children to create a memorable and inclusive experience, conveyed Prof. Seema Kapoor, Faculty advisor of Enactus.

Ms. Puneet Madan, an eminent artist and educationist with International recognition served as the guiding light for the day, sharing her expertise and inspiring the participants to unlock their artistic potential. This innovative initiative was hosted to foster creativity and spread joy among children with special abilities. Seeing the smiles on these children’s faces as they painted diyas with the help of Enaactus volunteers was incredibly rewarding, said Shubham Dhiman, President of Enactus team.

Amrit Singh, event head of Enactus team averred that Kalakriti is a testament to Enactus’s commitment to creating a positive impact in the society. He said that we believe in empowering every individual, regardless of their abilities and this workshop perfectly embodies that spirit.

Sidharth Mishra, marketing head highlighted the importance of inclusion and shared that “At Enactus, we believe that every individual has a unique talent to offer and Kalakriti is a testament to that belief. It’s inspiring to see the creativity and happiness that our little artists have brought to life”.

Puja, General Secretary of Samarth appreciated the efforts of Enactus team in bringing smiles on the faces of these children and celebrating Diwali with them since last many years. She conveyed that on seeing Enactus team, we can notice the welcome gestures from these specially abled with their eyes sparkling.

The event concluded with snacks and diya lighting as part of Diwali celebrations for the specially-abled children, bringing warmth and joy to everyone who participated, said Aakansha Kumari, marketing head of team.