Young high school students of Patna made their way of celebrating Diwali

But the main
objective of this festival is the joy of sharing and the joy of giving.
Following this idea of our ancestors, some young city boys walked into the
areas which witness darkness even during the festival when the whole city is
shining on its peak. This festival of light supposedly bring happiness in lives
of people but the children spending their lives in the slum are miles away from
receiving this happiness. And the major hurdle in the path of celebration is
the poverty and the only aim of life to support the family making them unable
to see this beauty of the world.
On Diwali eve,
some city boys from Aawaam Organisation helped these
children to reach that pinnacle of happiness and shared joys between them.
These boys give their bit in visualizing a world with no boundaries of
happiness and encouraged the children by getting involved in their lives for
hours.
Boys spread the
message of celebrating Diwali without disturbing the nature, brightened the
huts and shelters around with candles and diyas making sure that no corner
seems to be dark, and shared sweets and other eatables among them.
Brightening
the colony with few low polluting crackers was a part of the hour too.
The camp was
arranged by a young community of school students around the city named Aawaam
with the help of Skill minds India and
Ignited Brain's - an open platform for students to learn '.
While talking with Suryakant Verma, Founder, Aawaam, he said,"Nothing can be more bright and shining than the smiles of these children and we promise to keep these broad."
The whole project was precisely managed by the project manager of the team, Soumya Singh Rathour and left us touched by her statement, "If we can't share what we have with others, how can we expect God to share what he has with us".
" This is the best way by which I could ever celebrate this festival', said Krishnakant Pandit. Nikhil Raj, Founder, Ignited Brain's, showed his enormous concern and helped in making this project more beautiful.
At the same time, active participation of young energies named Yash Agrawal, Greg Galstaun, Vaibhav Chandra, Prachi Srivastava, Vaibhav Singh Rajput, Ranjan Mistry made this camp more adorable than expected.

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