Fourth Children’s Fair to Be Held in Jamshedpur from November 14–20

Event to Focus on Theme ‘Every Right for Every Child’

Key Points:

  • Children’s Fair to run from National to International Children’s Day
  • Programs include quiz, debate, sports, films, exhibitions, and shows
  • Participants to include children, parents, and educators from nearby areas

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur West MLA Saryu Roy announced the fourth annual Children’s Fair, which will be held from November 14 to November 20, 2025. The fair will coincide with National Children’s Day and International Children’s Day.

The event, first organized in 2022, has continued annually since then. A preparatory meeting was chaired by Saryu Roy in Bistupur on Tuesday. It was decided that this year’s programs will feature quiz competitions, debates, sports, evening stage shows, and children’s films.

In addition, there will be a science exhibition, puppet shows, and other educational activities. The fair will include participation from children of Jamshedpur East, Jamshedpur West, and nearby regions, along with parents, teachers, and others from the education sector.

Organizers will soon notify schools and families about the event. Another meeting will be held on September 24, and a steering committee will be formed after Vijayadashami. Discussions are ongoing about hosting the fair at Bistupur and Sakchi, with the final venue decision pending.

This year’s theme, “Every Right for Every Child,” will guide the fair. Organizers also confirmed the presence of prominent child artists. Participants in the meeting included Sudhir Kumar Singh, Manju Singh, Pawan Singh, S.P. Singh, Amrita Mishra, Hemant Pathak, Anupam Singh, Sukhdev Singh, Bashikur Rahman, Narayan Naidu, Somnath Banerjee, Raj Singh, Gopal Kumar, Jagdish Kumar, and Sumit Kumar.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

IG Sudarshan Mandal Inspects Dhanbad Jail

IG Sudarshan Mandal inspects Dhanbad jail, reviews inmate facilities, food quality, and orders improved transparency and better visitation arrangements.

Tempo Driver Dies by Suicide After Domestic Dispute

A tempo driver in Jamshedpur died by suicide after a domestic dispute in Bistupur, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances of the incident.

Opinion

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

How the darkness darkens The silence silences And the pain excruciates A girl stares in the abyss Wishing to disappear, To dissolve in the dark Leave behind the obscurity  Sensing lack...

You May Also Like

AJSU Protests in Sakchi Against Rising Crime

AJSU workers protested in Sakchi, Jamshedpur, alleging rising crime and corruption, and burned an effigy of Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

Three Killed in Elephant Attacks in Ramgarh Area

Three killed in elephant attacks in Ramgarh’s Gola area as villagers accuse forest officials of failing to issue warnings, triggering fear and protests.

Read More

Discussion

Recent