Arpan Foundation Spreads Diwali Joy in Bagbera School

Social Organization Distributes New Clothes, Crackers to School Children

Key Points:

* Arpan continues 9-year tradition of celebrating with underprivileged children

* Event held at Rajkiya Jai Hind Girls Middle School, Bagbera

* Organization members unite to bring festival cheer to students

JAMSHEDPUR – Local social organization ‘Arpan’ brightened Diwali celebrations for students at Bagbera’s government girls school.

The foundation continued its tradition of community service.

Moreover, children received new clothes and festive items.

"We’ve been spreading festival joy among children for nine years," remarked an Arpan member.

Furthermore, numerous volunteers participated in the distribution program.

Meanwhile, the initiative aimed to connect children with festive traditions.

However, the focus remained on creating lasting memories for the students.

In addition, organization members like Jugun Pandey and Bibhash Majumdar contributed actively.

On the other hand, the children’s smiles reflected the program’s success.

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