Delhi government is organising the "Masti Ki Pathshala" summer camps at 150 locations throughout the city. These summer camps offer a wide array of engaging activities aimed at fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and the holistic development of children.		Delhi’s Arts, Culture and Languages Minister Atishi on June 9 visited the ongoing “Masti Ki Pathshala’ summer camp at Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya in Dwarka Sector-19, to interact with the children participating in the summer camp.
Delhi government is organising the “Masti Ki Pathshala” summer camps at 150 locations throughout the city. These summer camps offer a wide array of engaging activities aimed at fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and the holistic development of children.
While interacting with the children, Atishi said, “In the past, middle-class parents often believed that providing their children with enriching experiences during summer vacations required substantial financial investment. However, the Kejriwal government has successfully eliminated this concern by organizing exceptional summer workshops free of cost for thousands of children.”
“Through the various cultural academies under the government’s purview, we are ensuring that children not only learn new skills but also become acquainted with the rich art, culture, and languages of India” she added.
As part of the camp, children are taught subjects like Mathematics, Science, and Sanskrit in an engaging and intriguing manner, and have the opportunity to explore their artistic side through activities such as painting, theater, and traditional folk arts like Madhubani painting, Garhwali dance, and music.
The “Masti Ki Pathshala” summer camp also promotes a healthy lifestyle through incorporation of yoga and other physical activities, and encourages their participation in cultural activities, with an aim to shape the children’s overall growth.