Madikeri, Apr. 7: On one side, the song Sharanu Siddhi Vinayaka.. On the other side, the bhajan Vaishnavo Janato.. On the other side, children are making borders in clay.. On the other side, children are creating colorful art on paper.. Skating on the field.. The excitement of cricket, hockey...
Hundreds of students are immersed in dozens of activities at the summer camp named Samagama at Kodagu Vidyalaya in Madikeri, reminding us of the joyful games and activities that were seen here and there during the summer vacations in the old days.
The vacation is enough. Leave the mobile phone to the children who are looking at their mobile phones at home and sneaking into social media... The Samagama camp has been organized to give joy and activity to the mind.
Shubham, a table tennis coach from Mangalore, is training 30 students in the game of table tennis using a robot. Shubham said that this is the first time that table tennis training is being given using a robot model in a summer camp in Kodagu. He also said that table tennis helps in developing concentration and self-control skills from childhood.
As a chess coach, N.T. Shankara Narayana, a senior chess coach from Madikeri, is giving mindfulness lessons to 7 students. Skilled coaches are also training in art and handicrafts at the Samagama. Mainly traditional art of Mysore. Various art forms are being taught such as Worli art, Sanchi art, paper cutting, face makeup, pebble paint. S. F., a member of the State Child Development Academy and a renowned artist of the country, The campers are excitedly learning the innovative art forms on the paper being taught by Hussaini.
Daily prayer time in schools. Band playing, which is essential for playing in important programs, is also taught in the camp, and Govind Vishwakarma has helped keep the art of band alive in schools by teaching band training to 50 children. Special training is being given to children from classes 1 to 6 in the Kids Festival section of the Samagama. Especially prayer songs, interfaith prayers, folk songs, children's songs are being taught under the guidance of Pratibha Shet. Similarly, training is being given on yoga and meditation to instill an understanding of culture in childhood. Children are learning various dances here with interest.
Training is also being given in a separate section on the disappearing art of pottery. Mangalore artist Narayan is training 21 children on clay art works. Training related to clay modeling is also being given here. Specially gifted children are also taught a fun game called Bochi game in the camp. Skilled coaches are training sports-loving students in sports departments and A.M. Christopher (Football), Hockey (Narain Beliyaappa, Nagesh S.) Cricket (Dr. N. Travers Days), Basketball (Shoyal Jayam,) Handball (Greenwich Dicuna), Reshma Devaiah (Athletics,) Pickle Ball. (Rajat), Skateboard (Makerira Somanna) Karate (Shobhita K.R,) Babita, and Indu (Pottery) Yoga (Education), Roja (Sugama Sangeetha), Divya (Dance) Ramya (Art Creation) are responsible for learning. Kodagu Vidyalaya has been organizing summer sports camps for 30 years. For the past 5 years, training in other cultural activities along with sports has been provided in a camp called Samagama. It is encouraging that this year, students from not only Kodagu Vidyalaya but also from other educational institutions have come to the camp with great enthusiasm. 218 students have enthusiastically participated in the various training programs of Samagama, said Kodagu Vidyalaya Principal K.S. Sumitra. An exhibition of various art works made by the campers has been organized at the closing ceremony of the Samagama on the 22nd. The public is welcome. If the students have come out of their mobile phones, then a summer camp like Samagama provides a suitable platform for the unique creativity, intelligence and concentration of the children. At a time when the idea of fun in summer vacations is fading away in children, the need for such active summer camps has increased. - Anil H.T.
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