SWSNs from J&K bag 3rd spot in International Anjali Festival

CWSNs from J&K after excelling in International Anjali Festival in Bhubaneshwar.
CWSNs from J&K after excelling in International Anjali Festival in Bhubaneshwar.

Excelsior Correspondent
BHUBANESHWAR, Nov 15: The Children with Special Needs (CWSNs) from Jammu and Kashmir bagged 3rd prize in the ongoing four-day ‘Anjali’ International Children’s Festival for differently-abled children which commenced here.
The first prize was bagged by the (CWSNs) from Bangladesh and 2nd prize by (CWSNs) from Nagaland.
The annual festival which started on Children’s Day (November 14) was organised by the chief convener of Odisha State Disability Network, Smruti Mohapatra.
Children from across the country participated in the festival. Cultural programmes were organised for them.
“I have especially come from Sikkim to participate in ‘Anjali’ festival. We have dance competition in which I am participating so really looking forward to it. In total fifteen people have come here with me. Some have a speaking problem while some have a walking issue. This festival is really important for differently-abled people,” a child named Urmila, who was present at the carnival said.
People dressed in colourful traditional clothes were seen dancing at the festival. Children were seen carrying placards and banner that read, “Anjali International Children’s Festival.
A professor named Mrinal Chatterjee said,” I am associated with ‘Anjali’ since the beginning of the festival. It started one decade back. Our institution and the students are also involved since the beginning.
This festival is one unique festival probably in the entire country which showcases children who are differently-abled. This kind of exposure boosts their confidence.

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