Motherhood Chaitanya Hospital celebrated Children's Day with children of the employees
Motherhood Chaitanya Hospital organizes Children's Day event on 14th November. The event was held at the hospital’s premises, with the children of its staff members alongside, the children and the parents present in the OPD area, who came for the regular checkup.
Chandigarh: Motherhood Chaitanya Hospital organizes Children's Day event on 14th November. The event was held at the hospital’s premises, with the children of its staff members alongside, the children and the parents present in the OPD area, who came for the regular checkup.
The event included drawing competition, rhymes recitation, games, delicious food, chocolates, and other fun activities for children. Throughout the day, kids were engaged in enjoying and exploring their creativity while also helping each other learn new things. The play area of the hospital was decorated by the employees for the tiny tots.
The children had a great time making beautiful pictures with their imaginations. At the same time, there were volunteers being assigned to keep the children busy throughout the event. At the end of the program, chocolates were distributed to all the children and cake cutting was organized by Dr Neeraj Kumar, HOD & Chief Consultant Pediatrics, Motherhood Chaitanya Hospitals.
The event was conducted keeping COVID-19 protocols of social distancing in mind.
Dr Neeraj Kumar said,” Children are the future of our country, and their development and nourishment are very important. It is the responsibility of our society and the country to provide a better living environment and good education for them. To bring a smile on the faces of these future talents, we planned to curate such beautiful event at our premises and nurture their talents.”
He added, “The children of today will make the India of tomorrow. The way we bring them up will determine the future of the country. It should be celebrated with great solemnity across the country. They are made to feel special every now and then.”