Joyful Holi Celebration at Cheshire Home with Differently Abled Children
Sundarnagar’s Cheshire Home Hosts Colorful Holi Festivities, Emphasizing Joy and Community
Differently abled children at Cheshire Home in Sundarnagar celebrated Holi with vibrant colors, traditional songs, and a spirit of inclusivity, led by social worker Pappu Sardar and supported by the dedicated staff and artists.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Cheshire Home in Sundarnagar became a canvas of joy as differently abled children celebrated Holi, filling the air with colors and laughter, under the guidance of social worker Pappu Sardar.
The festivities were enhanced with the presence of young ones dressed as Radha-Krishna, Sudama, and the Gopis, adding a traditional flavor to the celebration.
Pappu Sardar, known for his commitment to spreading happiness, donned his iconic clown attire to share laughter and deliver messages of responsibility and harmony.
Sisters Daisy, Rosalie, Smita, and Sarita of Cheshire Home extended Holi greetings, advocating for happiness, brotherhood, and respect in the community.
Artists playing Radha and Krishna expressed their joy in bringing happiness to the special children, thanking Pappu Sardar for his tireless efforts in making the event a success.
The event was not just about celebration but also about fostering community, as evidenced by Pappu Sardar’s distribution of breakfast and lunch, ensuring everyone felt included and cherished.
Spanning three hours, the celebration at Cheshire Home was a testament to joy, camaraderie, and the spirit of Holi, leaving lasting memories for all attendees.
The event, attended by all the sisters and staff of Cheshire Home, was marked with laughter, camaraderie, and lasting memories, spanning three delightful hours.

