SHEF-HCLF Uday organises Inter-house school event in 16 govt schools in collaboration with Basic Shiksha Vibhag

Study Hall Educational Foundation in collaboration with HCLF and Basic Shiksha Vibhag organized theme-based inter-house school events at Naubasta Upper primary school in Lucknow. The theme of the event was – Stop violence against women.
Delegates from Basic Shiksha Vibhag were present at the event and appreciated the children and teachers in schools. The event will be conducted in all 16 partnered government schools in Lucknow urban. The event will end on 10 December.
SHEF-HCL Uday project lead, Shikha Singh said, “We are delighted to have active participation of students, parents and teachers. Our children performed confidently and with great zeal and enthusiasm. These events appear no less like Utsav.” SHEF-HCLUday (2018) is an initiative in collaboration with the Hindustan Computers Limited (HCL) Foundation and the UP government that aims to improve minimum learning levels in 16
government schools in Lucknow through teacher training and continuous academic support.
Alisha, a student of class 8 said, “I had a stage fright earlier, but now I feel confident to participate in this event. My teachers and classmates have been a big support for me.” Alisha anchored the event gracefully.
Rasheeda Khatoon, principal of Basic School Naubasta said, “Our children have enjoyed preparing for this event. There has been so much learning for our children. It is a great opportunity for them to build their confidence.”
The event was a fusion of talent, imagination, creativity and alertness. Whether it was a group song, dance, art, poster making, or writing creative poems, these activities helped to bring out the uniqueness of each child. The event ended with the distribution of prizes and certificates to the winners by Sabhasad, Sadhna Verma and she also appreciated the efforts put in by all the participants and teachers. The event concluded successfully with great words of encouragement and appreciation from judges.

Photo courtesy: DSH Team

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