Art Expo by Special Students Brings to Fore Hidden Talents


Art Expo by Special Students Brings to Fore Hidden Talents
 
Pics: Savitha B R
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Apr 16:
A mesmerizing art and craft exhibition, ‘Vision – 2011’ organized by Saanidhya residential school for the differently abled, Shaktinagar was inaugurated at Kadri Park here on Saturday April 16.

Divakar Shetty, assistant manager, MCF inaugurated the exhibition. Various products made by students of Sannidhya, including paintings, items of clay, stonework and greeting cards, are on display. Clay items such as flower vases, sets of candles, woolen mats, telephone covers, pouches for cell phones and pots with flower patterns painted on them were a testimony to the skills of the students and the exemplary training imparted by the teachers at Sanidhya. Some of the children are even capable of completing tasks independently.
 
Mahabala Marla, president, Shree Ganesh Seva Trust welcomed the gathering. On the occasion Sadananda Acharya and Sadananda Bajjodi were felicitated. Puttaswamy delivered the vote of thanks. Sapna Shetty compered the programme. Ramesh Bhat, chief manager, MCF was present.
 
The exhibition will continue on Sunday April 17 also. A cultural programme ‘Saanidhya Utsava’ by special students of Saanidhya will also be held on Sunday at the same venue at 6.30 pm. 'Bethala Helida Kathe', a drama, and fashion show will also follow.

  

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sat, Apr 16 2011

    Special Education students need a special focus in all aspects of our life in India. Our Schools and Colleges must also create special studies that are applicable for special students so that the entire society will be geared to help the special students in whichever way possible to promote their work of art and talent. Special camps and oudoor recreational facilities should also be created with the help of major philanthropic organizations such as Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs and many many others.

    The major responsibilities towards special educational children lie in the hands of the Government so that all programs and provisions lined up for the benefit of special students should have special tax incentives and any other side benefits.

    All the works of art produced by the special students should also be patronized by major coporations so that these special students enjoy the eventual proceeds for their daily welfare in life. There are basket-full of ideas that one can come up in favour of the special students, and in turn God will watch over all of us and help us in our daily life.

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