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The Food Festival (Telangana Aharotsavam) was celebrated with great enthusiasm at EArtH Foundation’s adopted schools in Kasulabad, Thimmapur, and Velkatur. Students brought an array of healthy Telangana dishes, while teachers highlighted the nutritional benefits of each, creating an interactive learning experience. Parents enriched the event by preparing regional specialties, adding diversity and depth to the celebration.
The festival served as a platform for students to explore the cultural significance of Telangana’s culinary traditions. The joy of tasting and sharing dishes fostered a strong sense of community among students, parents, and teachers alike. Beyond the festivities, the event promoted the importance of healthy eating and showcased the richness of Telangana’s food heritage. This engaging celebration seamlessly blended food, health, and culture, leaving participants with valuable knowledge about balanced eating and an appreciation for regional traditions. It was truly a memorable and educational experience for everyone involved.
At Kamarlapally School, a police officer delivered an inspiring speech on forest protection to raise awareness among students. The officer emphasized the vital role forests play in providing clean air, water, and habitats for wildlife, highlighting their importance for sustaining life on Earth. They explained the harmful consequences of deforestation, such as reduced rainfall and climate change, stressing the urgency of preserving forests.
Students were encouraged to take actionable steps, such as planting trees, conserving paper, and maintaining cleanliness in their surroundings. Real-life examples shared by the officer made the message relatable and impactful, helping students understand the critical need for forest conservation.
The session captivated the students, who pledged to make small but meaningful contributions to protect the environment. Teachers commended the initiative for effectively instilling a sense of responsibility and environmental stewardship in the young minds. It was an enriching and thought-provoking experience for everyone involved.
Christmas celebrations in Kasulabad and Jakkapur brought joy and hope to underprivileged students from Christian families. Volunteers went beyond mere gestures, visiting homes to deliver groceries and decorating them with festive lights and ornaments. The children were overjoyed to see their homes transformed, their excitement lighting up the atmosphere.
The volunteers shared the true spirit of Christmas by spreading kindness, warmth, and community support. Families expressed gratitude, feeling cared for and appreciated during the festive season. The event not only brought smiles to the faces of the children but also fostered a sense of togetherness and compassion. This heartwarming celebration created lasting memories for everyone involved, embodying the essence of Christmas: love, generosity, and joy.
The EArtH Foundation organized a school bag distribution program at the Government School in Kammarlapalli village, Chinnakodur Mandal. The event was presided over by Headmaster Narasimha Chari and graced by SO Bhaskar from the Education Department as the chief guest. During the event, SO Bhaskar commended the EArtH Foundation for its impactful contributions to enhancing government schools in the Siddipet district. He expressed hope that such initiatives would inspire similar efforts in other villages, emphasizing the transformative power of community-driven support.
A total of 47 students received school bags as part of the program, aiming to encourage and support their educational journey. The event not only brought smiles to the faces of the students but also underscored the importance of collective efforts in advancing educational opportunities. It was a heartwarming initiative that left a lasting impression on the community and reinforced the value of education as a cornerstone for progress.
The students of Kammarlapalli Government School recently embarked on an educational trip to the historic sites of Warangal, immersing themselves in Telangana’s rich heritage. Their journey began at the iconic Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its intricate carvings and architectural grandeur. They also visited the Veyi Stambala Gudi (Thousand Pillar Temple), where they marveled at the temple’s artistic brilliance and learned about its cultural significance.
The trip continued to the Bhadrakali Temple, where students offered prayers and explored the temple’s historical and religious importance. Guided by their teachers, they gained deeper insights into the historical relevance and stories behind each site.
This enriching experience combined education with exploration, fostering a deeper appreciation for Telangana’s cultural legacy. The students were enthusiastic and fully engaged, asking questions and sharing their thoughts throughout the visit. The trip successfully inspired awareness and pride in local history while providing an enjoyable and memorable learning experience for all participants.
At Kasulabad, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities was observed with impactful speeches by teachers, emphasizing the values of inclusion, equality, and kindness. Teachers shared inspiring stories of resilience and success, encouraging students to respect and celebrate diversity. The speeches highlighted the importance of understanding the rights of people with disabilities and breaking down societal stigmas.
Students listened with rapt attention, fostering a sense of empathy and awareness. The event underscored the need to create a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered. It also aimed to instill unity, compassion, and acceptance within the school community. Teachers inspired students to embrace challenges with courage and to appreciate the beauty of differences. The program concluded with a heartfelt pledge from everyone present to support inclusivity, promote respect, and build a more compassionate world.
The EArth Foundation has greatly impacted rural students by promoting education and extracurricular activities. On 24/12/24, 16 girls from ZP Private Schools in Rahegaon and Bahegaon participated in a Gondal folk dance competition at Zilla Parishad Primary School Bahegaon. This was a remarkable step, as parents previously did not allow girls to engage in activities outside school. Through consistent counseling, the Foundation educated parents on the importance of education and opportunities for girls, citing role models like Savitribai Phule and Jijamata. As a result, parents now support their daughters in sports, arts, and competitions. The girls are excelling in district-level events, showcasing their talents and breaking societal barriers. Parents value these programs and encourage participation, fostering equality and empowerment. The EArth Foundation’s efforts have helped in the holistic development of children, making them confident and proud contributors to society.
The EArtH Foundation launched its transformative programs with a grand ceremony at the Government High School near the railway station in Jangaon district. The event was inaugurated by Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, who lauded the Foundation’s efforts as a significant opportunity for students in the district to enhance their skills and future prospects.
As part of the Skills Program, 1,000 high school students in Jangaon will receive free training in Computers, Science on Wheels, Motivation Classes, and Sports. Addressing the gathering, MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy encouraged students to wholeheartedly embrace the learning opportunities provided by the Foundation and urged the expansion of its services to more schools across the district.
EArtH Foundation Director Mangampalli Raju expressed his gratitude to MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy for his unwavering support and pledged to extend their initiatives to benefit even more students in the future. The event was graced by School Headmaster Krishna Murthi, EArtH Foundation Coordinator Budda Anjaneyulu, Tung Kaushik, counselors, and other dignitaries. This milestone event showcased the Foundation’s commitment to empowering students through holistic education and skill development, laying a strong foundation for their academic and personal growth.
The students of EArtH Foundation have achieved remarkable success at the KRIYA National Competition, clinching the First Prize in Folk Dance. Their exceptional talent and dedication impressed the judges, securing them the top honor. In addition, they earned the 3rd Prize in the Fancy Dress Competition, showcasing their creativity and hard work. This outstanding accomplishment reflects the effectiveness of EArtH Foundation’s programs in nurturing young talent and serves as an inspiration for other students to pursue their passions in arts and culture. The Foundation proudly congratulated the students and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence. These victories highlight EArtH Foundation’s unwavering commitment to empowering children through education and extracurricular opportunities. The students’ achievements in both folk dance and fancy dress competitions demonstrate their versatility and promise. EArtH Foundation remains dedicated to providing more avenues for students to shine across diverse fields.
At EArtH Foundation, children displayed their creativity through a series of captivating artworks on themes like the solar system, “Save the Girl Child,” and more. These activities provided an inspiring platform for students to express their ideas and perspectives through art. The solar system drawings highlighted their curiosity about science and space exploration, while the “Save the Girl Child” pieces reflected their awareness of social issues and the importance of gender equality. Teachers played a crucial role, guiding the students in bringing their visions to life on paper. The vibrant and meaningful artwork was a testament to the children’s imagination and understanding. These activities not only foster creativity but also educate students about significant topics in an engaging and enjoyable way. Additionally, they enhance confidence and artistic skills. With such enthusiasm and dedication, the event was a resounding success, and the Foundation is eager to organize more art sessions to nurture young talent.
At EArtH Foundation, yoga and meditation are integral parts of the daily routine in the adopted schools. Students practice yoga postures such as Surya Namaskaras, which enhance their physical health, flexibility, and strength. Meditation sessions promote focus, reduce stress, and cultivate inner peace, fostering emotional balance and mental clarity. By incorporating these practices into the daily schedule, the Foundation encourages healthy habits and a positive mindset among students. The sessions create a calm, centered learning environment, benefiting students’ overall well-being and supporting their holistic development. This initiative plays a key role in nurturing both the physical and emotional growth of students.
In both adopted schools, indoor and outdoor games are part of daily activities. Students enjoy indoor games like chess and carrom and outdoor games like kho kho, running, and kabaddi. Before outdoor games, PET sir ensures all students do warm-up exercises to stay fit and avoid injuries. These games teach children teamwork, focus, and discipline while keeping them active and healthy. The activities promote friendly competition and help develop motor skills. Students enjoy the games, which make school life fun and engaging. They also build friendships and create lasting memories. These sessions encourage a healthy and active lifestyle.
In both adopted schools, indoor and outdoor games are a key part of the daily activities. Students engage in indoor games like chess and carrom, while outdoor games such as kho kho, running, and kabaddi keep them active and energized. Prior to outdoor games, PET instructors ensure that all students perform warm-up exercises to stay fit and prevent injuries. These games not only foster teamwork, focus, and discipline but also encourage physical activity, promoting a healthy lifestyle. The friendly competition nurtures motor skills development, and students enjoy the camaraderie, forming lasting friendships and memorable experiences. These sessions create a vibrant and engaging school atmosphere, instilling the values of health, fitness, and teamwork.