By Kamala Ghongwa | Project Management Co-ordinator
Every day, active individuals face various challenges. Overcoming these challenges leads to success.
"This project has taught Dilasha Aviyan (or Console Mission) that realizing our dreams and project plans is not a straightforward task."
The project spans 18 wards, aiming to inspire 54 groups, with 3 in each ward. Indoor games like carrom board, which four people can play, foster hand-eye coordination and teamwork. It's an engaging game that anyone can play with their hands.
These 18 wards are situated on a hillside, making travelling from one village to another difficult. Nonetheless, we are making progress. We have initiated the project in two villages and are planning to acquire more games. At the two learning centers, known as Our Study Place, there are 46 children in total. We have arranged for them to play on weekends.
Children often like to spend time playing. The learning in evening, 2 hours from 4:30 to 6:30, it is dark but children like to play. But to control it, we have separated time during the weekend. And they can play during their vacation also.
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