Celebration of Diwali at Seva Sadan
Happy hours are when you buy 1 and get 1 free. Happy hours are also when you get the opportunity to celebrate Diwali with two entirely different groups of children the same day. Rotarians ended the run up to Diwali with much of the warmth they have managed to infuse, feeling good enough to indulge and celebrate the festival with greater satisfaction.
Celebrating Diwali with the orphan girls of Seva Sadan by RCCT is becoming a tradition and one which everyone – Rotarians Anns & Annettes enjoy. The participation for Diwali Celebrations at Seva sadan was extremely encouraging.
The evening started with the assembly of a number of Rotarians, Anns Annets from RCCT who turned up in large numbers. Ann. Mala coordinated the project with her trade mark enthusiasm right from procuring the firecrackers from Sivakasi to rallying around the children of the school & our annets keeping the evening going with continuous excitement.
Ann Shoba relived the last years experience with the kids of the school who recollected all the things done with remarkable clarity. Rtn. Aarthi & Ann Priya rendered a few melodious numbers to the delight of the entre audience. Annet Ananya Murali rendered a beautiful song. ( Rtn. Murali had sung a few songs the last time around)
Annets, Sahil Dhawal, Pooja Shrithi. Sanjana Sarathy, Sanjana Sriram Aarthi , Nilan, Pranam, Nomita & Rtn Sangeetha (in her inimitable style) danced to the singing of the chool children.
An evening of firing crackers, dancing & singing followed by delicious diner makes one fine enjoyable evening. It was nice to see the annets doing a great job of serving food to the children and destitute children in the home. RCCT pulled out another surprise giving each kid a small gift packs. The gifts mean so much to these children because it’s something they can call their own.
It was an enjoyable evening & the sound of children laughing, screaming with joy dancing singing. “Let there be light” said RCCT and there was plenty of it, spreading warmth & happiness. Special Thanks to Ann Mala for making it happen & Ann Biju for having added to the gifts given to the children.

