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Paint with passion, sing with abandon, put up your best act8230;it8217;s a place where children can explore their creativity without any inhibitions or rules.

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Paint with passion, sing with abandon, put up your best act8230;it8217;s a place where children can explore their creativity without any inhibitions or rules. Now open to school students, street and underprivileged children, the Outreach Activity Centre at Leisure Valley, which was inaugurated recently, had its first painting workshop, which saw budding artists of Shivalik Public School and Shishu Niketan paint different strokes. It was a special moment, smiles PC Sharma of the Government Museum and Art Gallery and also in charge of the Centre, who8217;s chalked out a creative schedule for the Centre. 8220;The idea here is to have some artistic activity on a daily basis and we aim to identify young artists, besides providing them a platform to showcase their talent,8221; the idea also includes selection of the best child artists from schools and a best child artist award too, with a proposal of exhibiting these works at the proposed National Children8217;s Museum. A panel of judges, eminent artists from the city will select the works for the awards. Music classes, science projects, art works related to diverse topics related to environment, society and theatre activities are also on the agenda. 8220;This room was lying vacant and we thought it would be an ideal place for children to start their activities,8221; also in the pipeline is a butterfly museum and later a butterfly park. Various specimens of butterflies from all over India will be on display to create awareness on the wonders of nature, creating a scientific attitude and a sense of curiosity, especially among students.

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Parul is a Principal Correspondent at The Indian Express in Chandigarh. She is a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of experience specializing in public health, higher education, and the architectural heritage of Northern India. Professional Profile Education: Graduate in Humanities with a specialized focus on Journalism and Mass Communication from Panjab University, Chandigarh. Career Path: She began her career covering local city beats and human interest stories before joining The Indian Express in 2009. Over the last decade and a half, she has risen to the rank of Principal Correspondent, becoming the publication’s primary voice on Chandigarh’s premier medical and academic institutions. Expertise: Her reporting is deeply rooted in the institutional dynamics of PGIMER (Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research) and Panjab University. She is highly regarded for her ability to navigate complex administrative bureaucracies to deliver student-centric and patient-centric news. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2024 - 2025) Her recent work highlights critical reporting on healthcare infrastructure, academic governance, and urban culture: 1. Public Health & PGIMER "PGIMER expands digital registry: Centralized patient records to reduce wait times by 40%" (Nov 20, 2025): A detailed look at the digital transformation of one of India's busiest medical institutes to tackle patient influx. "Robotic Surgery at PGI: Why the new urology wing is a game-changer for North India" (Oct 12, 2025): Reporting on the acquisition of state-of-the-art medical technology and its impact on affordable healthcare. "Shortage of life-saving drugs: Inside the supply chain crisis at government pharmacies" (Dec 5, 2025): An investigative piece on the logistical hurdles affecting chronic patients in the tri-city area. 2. Education & Institutional Governance "Panjab University Senate Election: The battle for institutional autonomy" (Dec 18, 2025): In-depth coverage of the high-stakes internal elections and the friction between traditional governance and central reforms. "Research funding dip: How PU’s science departments are navigating the 2025 budget cuts" (Nov 5, 2025): An analysis of the fiscal challenges facing researchers and the impact on India's global academic ranking. 3. Art, Culture & Heritage "Le Corbusier’s legacy in peril: The struggle to preserve Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex" (Dec 22, 2025): A feature on the conservation efforts and the tension between urban modernization and UNESCO heritage status. "Chandigarh Art District: How street murals are reclaiming the city’s grey walls" (Oct 30, 2025): A cultural profile of the local artists transforming the aesthetic of the "City Beautiful." Signature Style Parul is known for her empathetic lens, often centering her stories on the individuals affected by policy—whether it is a student navigating university red tape or a patient seeking care. She possesses a unique ability to translate dense administrative notifications into actionable information for the public. Her long-standing beat experience makes her a trusted source for "inside-track" developments within Chandigarh’s most guarded institutions. X (Twitter): @parul_express ... Read More

 

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