Taare Zameen Par, Painting Competition Celebrates 300 Special Children

A Special Treat for Special Children
‘Taare Zameen Par’, a painting competition for differently-abled and physically challenged children held, and 300 participated

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Hyderabad, November 14, 2025: Celebrating Children’s Day with festivity and colours, Area 9 of Round Table India an Indian arm of an international organisation~ and Ladies Circle India organised ‘Taare Zameen Par’, a unique painting competition for differently abled and physically challenged children here in the city at Swayamkrushi, an NGO at Yapral in Secunderabad. 300 kids participated. The children revelled in colours and were royally treated with food and gift Hampers, besides prizes.

According to Tabler B. Lokeshwar Reddy, Area Secretary and Treasurer and Deepa Sharma of Ladies Circle, the competition was simultaneously organised by Round Table India, across 200 cities, and more than 10,000 special children participated. In Telugu states, it was organised simultaneously in Vishakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Secunderabad, and nearly 1200 kids participated.

The Participating kids were given free rein to paint on a topic—What Comes To My Mind. They were given one hour to paint. They completed the painting with one assistant and proved that if given a chance, they could be good artists. They were also entertained.

The Painting competition saw the participation of 300 kids from different schools such as Swayamkrushi, UVARD, Special Friends, Child Guidance Centre and others

The winners of the competition were given away gift hampers consisting of bags, water bottles, and tiffin boxes, besides prizes.

Speaking on the occasion, Tabler Lokeshwar Reddy said interacting and organising an event like this is a wonderful experience. The founder of Swayamkrushi, 84-year-old Mrs Manjula, said Every child can learn if we know how to teach.

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