Special session held for parents during Junior Summer
Camp; children showcase theatre talent
This unique session took parents on a nostalgic journey back to their own childhoods. Joining their children in playful learning, they became kids again—engaging in theatre and creativity-based activities side by side. The session aimed to strengthen bonds between parents and children through fun theatre exercises, communication drills, and trust-building activities.
Parents participated in various theatre games and exercises that emphasized listening skills, emotional understanding, and fostering a friendly, trusting relationship with their children. The joy of spending quality time together brought many parents to tears, overwhelmed with emotion.
Young Talents Shine at National Environment Conference
Meanwhile, children from the Junior Summer Camp's theatre division showcased their talents at the National Environment Conference 2025 held at the Rajasthan Wildlife and Forestry Training Institute.
Students from the theatre program made their mark in several competitions. In the Junior Fancy Dress and Solo Dance contests, Poorvi and Ritvi secured first place respectively. The skit competition was also dominated by the juniors, with the “11/10” group—featuring Devansh Godha, Neelaksh Adhikari, Rakshit Sharma, and Hanu Chauhan—winning first prize for their theatrical performance.
The play “Full Stop”, performed by Ritvi, Lavesh, Riddhi, Alina, Yuval, Khushi, and Garvit, secured second place. The group “Aapaatkaaleen” (Emergency), consisting of Sayesha Ladhani, Garvit Mohil, Vidhi Devatwal, Mukund Trivedi, Shashank Verma, Swahili Asarsa, and Kavya Sharma, earned third place for their impactful performance.
Meanwhile, children from the Junior Summer Camp's theatre division showcased their talents at the National Environment Conference 2025 held at the Rajasthan Wildlife and Forestry Training Institute.
Students from the theatre program made their mark in several competitions. In the Junior Fancy Dress and Solo Dance contests, Poorvi and Ritvi secured first place respectively. The skit competition was also dominated by the juniors, with the “11/10” group—featuring Devansh Godha, Neelaksh Adhikari, Rakshit Sharma, and Hanu Chauhan—winning first prize for their theatrical performance.
The play “Full Stop”, performed by Ritvi, Lavesh, Riddhi, Alina, Yuval, Khushi, and Garvit, secured second place. The group “Aapaatkaaleen” (Emergency), consisting of Sayesha Ladhani, Garvit Mohil, Vidhi Devatwal, Mukund Trivedi, Shashank Verma, Swahili Asarsa, and Kavya Sharma, earned third place for their impactful performance.
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Junior Summer Camp
National Environment Conference 2025
Parent Child Bonding
Rajasthan
Theatre Workshop