An evening of learning and legacy
India, Sept. 25 -- M
arking an evening dedicated to learning and culture, the Ek Soach Saathiya Foundation (ESSF) hosted its Symposium on Education for All at the Airport Authority Officers' Institute. The gathering, held with much enthusiasm, brought together dignitaries, educationists and cultural patrons, with chief guests Yogendra Garg, Member, CBIC, and Manish Kumar, Chief Commissioner, Delhi Zone, in attendance.
One of the defining moments of the symposium was the awarding of 42 scholarships to meritorious students from marginalised backgrounds, an initiative that underlined ESSF's mission of empowerment through education. "Our work is built on the belief that every child deserves a chance to learn, grow and lead," said Jagdish Lal Sehgal, Director, ESSF.
The evening then transitioned into a vibrant cultural programme that celebrated India's artistic diversity. Audiences were treated to a mesmerising Bharatanatyam recital, an energetic Tabla performance and soulful vocal renditions.
Founded during the pandemic under the leadership of Rakesh Gupta, ESSF has since grown into a people's movement for social good. Alongside its work in education, the foundation actively champions causes such as environmental conservation through tree plantations and anti-plastic campaigns, while continuing to nurture the country's cultural heritage. HTC...
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