Painting Competition For Children
‘Varnam’, a painting competition for lesser privileged children in Thiruvananthapuram was organised by CANDLE | By Yentha
On Feb 01, 2012
| Trivandrum: ‘CANDLE’, the charity wing of IBS Software Services, Technopark , organized ‘Varnam’ a painting competition for children from various institutions providing education, food and shelter to the lesser privileged children in Trivandrum on January 26,2012 at the Technopark Club.
This was followed by a variety of entertainment programs. Around 170 children from Divine Children’s Home, Holy Trinity Balabhavan, Holy Trinity Balikabhavan, Mystical Rose Convent and Sri Sankara Balashramam participated in these programs. |
Children from Holy Trinity Balikabhavan danced to A R Rahman’s
composition ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam.’ The organisations that participated in
this event are beneficiaries of ‘CANDLE.’ |
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