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BLSKS celebrates “Universal Children’s Day”
11/20/2024 10:01:16 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 20: To celebrates the " Universal Children's Day" & to promote the Traditional Folk Culture of Jammu & Kashmir & to the Bhartiya Lok Sangeet Kala Sansthan presented its 472TH Wednesday series musical play " Bache Maan ke Sache" in co-ordination with Sangam Tru Art Production at Rehearsal hall , Durga Bhawan Jammu. "For every child, every right" is the theme for Universal Children's Day in 2024. This theme highlights how crucial it is to guarantee that every kid has access to their fundamental rights. Let us unite to honour and share these lovely messages, quotes, and wishes with our loved ones. The program was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Dr.Tara Singh Charak, former deputy director , health department J&K. Among the guest of honors present were Sh.V.K.Magotra, Former Regional Director, Directorate of Field Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India Government , Mr.Mukesh Singh , Media Person Jammu . The songs is written, & produced by Dr. M.L.Dogra Chairman (BLSKS). The programe commenced with songs " Ekta Ekta Da Diya", " Bache Mann Ke Sache " , " Bacho se hai sab sanasar " , "Mil Ke Chalo Sab Ek Sath " music of the songs was composed by M C kotwal & song sung by Artists of BLSKS and all students of the institute. World Children's Day is celebrated annually on November 20 to honour the innocence, creativity, and boundless potential of children around the globe. Originally established by the United Nations in 1954 as Universal Children's Day, the occasion serves as a powerful reminder to protect and nurture the rights of children while celebrating their role in shaping the future. Sh.Magotra underlined the importance of staging of such plays in all parts of the state to generate the awareness of culture of our country & urged the artistes / cultural organization to contribute in enriching the cultural heritage and inspiring the younger generation to follow foot prints of their elders in preserving the composite culture of the nation. The program was also recorded & uploaded online on Social Media for benefit of the peoples.
Welcome address of Sh.M.L.Dogra, highlighted the event and said children are at the heart of humanity, embodying hope, joy, and a vision for a brighter tomorrow. World Children's Day is a time to celebrate their unique qualities and to reaffirm our commitment to fostering a nurturing environment where every child can thrive. It's a day that highlights critical issues such as access to education, healthcare, and equality, urging communities and governments to collaborate in safeguarding children's futures. For parents, teachers, and caregivers, this day is an opportunity to make children feel valued and cherished. From organizing fun activities to sharing heartfelt messages, World Children's Day encourages us to pause and acknowledge the positive energy children bring into our lives. Words hold immense power, especially when they're used to uplift and inspire. On this special day, sharing thoughtful quotes, heartfelt wishes, and meaningful messages is one of the best ways to connect with children.
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