Bangalore Oniyavara Seva Coota (BOSCO), an NGO working with the less privileged children and youth organized a programme on the occasion of the International Day of the Girl Child on October 11, 2019. Inaugurating the rally at Idgah Ground, Chamarajapet, Ms. Shruti, WPSI, Chamarajpet, said that she is proud to be a girl and exhorted the children to grow up as good citizens. The children from BOSCO Rainbow Home performed a street play about the need to protect and educate the girl child.
The awareness rally that began from Idgah Ground, Chamarajapet, accompanied by children’s band troop concluded at BOSCO Vatsalya Bhavan, Chamarajpet. The children of BOSCO Rainbow Home, Vatsalya Bhavan and Nivas created awareness on the theme, ‘Empower Girls for a Brighter Tomorrow.’
Concluding Programme
The concluding programme was held at BOSCO Vatsalya Bhavan. Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Asha H.C, WPSI, Kempegowada Nagara, said, “The issues of poverty, gender discrimination, lack of education of the girl child and child marriage are the evils in our society that need to be addressed.” She said that through education, sensitization and awareness creation every girl child can dream of a better tomorrow. Addressing the gathering Dr. Harisha MBBS, MD, Leelavathi Hospital, Chamarajpet said that occasions of the sort are to be used to spread awareness among people. Making proper choices and utilizing every opportunity to the maximum, everyone can reach greater heights life.
Ms Pavithra, Program Manager and Ms Zaheera, Managing partner, Winlexis, Bengaluru, and Fr. Mathew Thomas, Executive Director, BOSCO, Bengaluru spoke on the occasion. Children from the various Child Care Institutions of BOSCO staged cultural programmes. Ms. Shamala Mary welcomed the gathering and Ms. Shridevi proposed the vote of thanks. Over three hundred children from Child Care Institutions and areas of outreach participated in the programme.
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