Mango Welfare Honors Young Essayists
Children Celebrate Tafazzul Karim’s Legacy Through Essays on India
Mango Welfare Mission’s event marks Tafazzul Karim’s anniversary with a focus on nurturing young talents and their patriotism through essays.
JAMSHEDPUR – Prominent social activists, including Md Tahir Hussain, Rafat Ara, Sameer Sohail, Fareed Ansari, and Ajay Das, attended the event, showcasing community support for youth education.
Dr. Afroz Shakeel, a notable social worker, provided an enlightening talk on Tafazzul Karim’s pivotal role in advancing education, acknowledging his dedication to educational development.
The essay competition’s victors, Vaisnavi Singh, Alima Khanam, Preet Kaur, Nandini Singh, Sanskriti, Deepa, Shad, Asad Ansari, and Md Hanjla, received accolades for their exceptional essays on ‘My Beloved Country India.’
These young authors were recognized for their insightful contributions, reflecting on their love and vision for India.
The Mango Welfare Mission commemorated Tafazzul Karim’s birth anniversary by hosting a range of activities, including an essay contest designed to inspire patriotism and creativity among junior school students.
Open to classes 1 through 5, the Tuesday event challenged participants to articulate their affection and hopes for their country through the theme ‘My Beloved Country India.’

