In aid of education care of underprivileged children genius kids from city organised it's Annual concert “Badalti Duniya, Yeh Bhi Apni Hi Hai” – The Little Genius Show & Social Impact Awards 2023, on 19th March at Madhusudan Mancha (Beside dakshinapan, dhakuria)
The theme of the concert “Badalti Duniya, Yeh Bhi Apni Hi Hai” was presented by tiny toddlers and children between the age group of 3-7 years comprising kids form Genius Kids school and Underprivileged Kids. The concert resonated around the ground reality and the very impact caused in every individual's life, especially kids and their acceptance to a new world, new existence and the new opportunities for the future due to the impact of COVID pandemic.
At the concert, many eminent Social workers / Personalities, educators, Covid Warriors, Doctors, NGOs , Individuals and Philanthropist who have contributed immensely during the pandemic. It was a momentous ocassion to felicitate Smt Alakananda Roy , Maestro Bickram Ghosh, Shri Biplab Roy, Mrs Suman Sood, Shri Raj Chakraborty, Shri Peeyusg Pandey among others.
Tthe objective was to bring all like-minded people, organizations and business houses under one umbrella to strengthen the various facets in developing Human Values & ethics towards our social commitment and to Change the World for the less fortunate.
"The purpose of this event was two-fold; one to create a platform to jointly showcase the talents of the less fortunate tiny toddlers along with the fortunate ones from Genius Kids India, and to support the aforesaid social impact activity." said Vikash Kumar Singh, Managing Trustee, Sai Shikha Charitable Trust besides
Founder CEO, Genius Kids India & Managing Director, Annex Group of Institutions.
He added, to achieve this end, Sai Shikha Charitable Trust, registered under section 80 G and 12 AA Government of India is taking the lead role and the team is working extensively on ground reality to identify such kids who have suffered irreparable loss during covid and to extend them support in every possible way w.r.t their education."