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COVID-19 Lockdown: Online Programme ‘Nach’ To Keep Young Minds Occupied At Home

Balasore: As young children are forced to stay indoors during the lockdown, an institution of arts and culture ‘Nach’ has launched a new initiative online to keep children occupied when at home.

In this online programme, children will be trained in storytelling, singing, culinary skills, handicrafts, indoor games and mannerisms.

Students between the age group of 3 to 15 can enrol with the organisation through their online WhatsApp platform.

According to the chief advisor of the institute, Arunanshu Panigrahi a large number of students from various districts including Balasore have enrolled for the online programme.

 

OB Bureau

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