Whether it is the field of music, dance, drama, computers or any other field, women of today are not behind the men. Keeping this in mind NAB Manthan intends to provide coaching in these areas to the blind girls. What better good deed than making a handicapped child self-reliant. To hold the hand of a blind and become his guide through the journey of life can be the biggest source of happiness. If one were to close one’s eyes and walk for just a few minute even within the house, it will give a realization of the pain and suffering of the blind children.
Recently a Satrangi Dandia program & Deepayan Bazaar was organized by Mahila Mangal is association with NAB Manthan Media Research Centre at Asiad Towers, in the capital intention behind this Dandia was to raise funds which can be used for the empowerment and rehabilitation of visually impaired Women and Children. Audiences enjoyed themselves by playing dandiya on the old and new tracks which were remixed with unique beats on this occasion a play by blind children was arranged, which was an explanation of their plights on the road. The play directed by Azam & Akbar was really heart touching, in this play they portrayed, how the auto drivers cheat them and take more money from them for even least distance and they made a good attempt to show that how they face problems due to the excavating, replacement of the bus stops and reconstruction of roads.
The newly weds Srija (daughter of Chiranjeevi) and Sirish at Deepayan Bazaar
As the Deepawali festival is rushing, Manthan organized Deepayan Bazaar for Diwali Shopping, having International Food Court, Children’s Fancy Dress Competition, Magic Show, Amazing Rides & Games, Wide range of Diyas, Candles & Bandanwarsi etc. at bazaar, patrons were looked very excited to see all the shopping material at one place.
Manthan Chairman Sulochana Mansi
On this occasion the newly wedded couple Srija (daughter of Telugu Film’s Mega Star Chiranjeevi) and Sirish were also seen at Deepayan Bazaar, they chose this bazaar to spend some time away from the camera’s and were looked relaxed at this bazaar.
— H.S.Communication