Showing posts with label Trishul Learning Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trishul Learning Centre. Show all posts

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Donate Biscuits to Children

Donate Biscuits for Children, we have around 50 children coming to Trishul (NGO) Learning Centre daily between (Monday to Friday); Evening 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Most of these children study in small BMC Run or Aided Schools and come directly from school during evening and most of them have hardly any lunch or breakfast during the day.

Trishul (NGO) Learning Centre is a place where we provide holistic education assistance to children from Mumbai Slums. (Know more about Trishul Learning Centre - click here


You can donate biscuits directly or donate any amount 

- scroll down to know our bank details

We would highly appreciate if you can share this web page with your friends who may be interested in donating biscuits for kids











(All donations will be given receipts under certificates 80G.)

How can you donate?

For NEFT / RTGS (Internet Banking) Transfers.

Beneficiary Name: TRISHUL
Bank Name: IDBI Bank
Branch: Fort Branch
A/C No. : 003100100019651
IFSC Code: IBKL0452MCB
Account Type: Savings Account.



Cheque - Draw the cheque in the name of, "TRISHUL"
Trishul Bank Account details:
A/c Name: TRISHUL
Bank: THE MOGAVEERA CO-OP. BANK LTD
A/c No.: 003100100019651
Branch: FLOWER QUEEN, VEERA DESAI ROAD, ANDHERI WEST, MUMBAI 400058.
Account Type: Savings Account.

Monday, July 22, 2019

TLC-July 2019

Regular Academics well in flow during July 2019.




Apna Time Aayega... Children are sure about it and why not.

Academics session in progress Everyday - Monday to Fridays


Class strength has increase... some of the new students.


Focusing on Holistic Learning Environment


Trishul Learning Centre preparing for Inter NGO Competition...

Dance, Skits, Poetry, Art and Craft, Sports, Personality, etc...




Program with Feeding India... Dinner for 50 children July 19, 2019


We had Good Bye and Phir Mileegee (See You Again) sessions with few volunteers at TLC...




Art and Craft Session in Progress


Saturday, March 16, 2019

Dance Competition Inter NGO

Trishul NGO, (Trishul Learning Centre) Children participated in Dance and Skit competition. Our children did three performance, children's age from 6 years old to 14 year's old participated (26 participants).

Even with short notice of hardly 10 days to go before the dance competition, Trishul NGO Children put up a great effort and put together three performances Rajasthani Folk Dance, Katakh Fusion Dance and Maharashtra Folk Dance (this dance also won 2nd price in the competition).

We thank team (Social Responsibility Forum) of NMIMS,  for inviting Trishul NGO children's team for ANUGOONJ SKIT AND DANCE competition.

Special thanks to Tanuja and all her team members for great support and encouragement shown during the dance competition.

We also thank Lavni Dance Master Mr. Anil for preparing our children for Maharashtra Folk Dance and Rajasthani Folk Dance despite short notice. And also Anoushka Ebrahim for putting in lot of hard work to prepare children for Katakh Dance performance. Production Team comprising of members from Trishul NGO Asif, Lopa, Dipika, and Amelia.


Rajasthani Dance


Rajasthan, as a state of India, is full of treasures which have grabbed attention of the people for centuries. The state is home to various communities, tribes, cultures and folk dances.
One such folk dance, popularly known as Kalbelia, is recognized globally.

This dance is performed by a Rajasthani tribe which mainly resides in the Jaisalmer region. In this dance a variety of instruments are played by men whilst dance is performed by women.





Katakh Fusion


Kathak is the Hindi name for one of the eight major forms of Indian classical dance. The origin of Kathak is traditionally attributed to the traveling bards of ancient northern India known as Kathakars or storytellers.



Maharashtra Folk Dance
Maharashtra is filled with exquisite culture and tradition. So are its folk dances. The plethora of folk dances is still prevalent and enthralls the audience with a wide variety of costumes, colors and ornaments. Some of the most popular folk dances from Maharashtra are

Lavani. - Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the beats of Dholki, a percussion instrument. Lavani is noted for its powerful rhythm.
The word Lavani is derived from the word “lavanya” meaning beauty. Women perform this dance in their traditional attire called nauveri or a nine yard saree.



Koli Dance - This dance pertains to the fisher folk of the Koli district of Maharashtra. This dance symbolises the lives of the fishermen. Both men and women take part in this dance. The movement depicts catching fishes using nets and rowing of the boats used for fishing.
The dance is filled with the dancers wearing costumes which portray the fisher folk community. Women wear green sarees and men wear lungis. The performance is in rows or pairs.



Gondhal, an established religious practice of most of the castes in Maharashtra, is an educative, entertaining and important tradition. It is believed that if the Gondhal is performed in the house during auspicious occasions like weddings and thread ceremonies, then our life doesn’t become chaotic.



Dindi

This dance is a religious dance performed on the day of Ekadasi in the month of Kartik. This dance symbolises the devotion and love of Lord Krishna. This dance portrays Lord Krishna performing naughty deeds and having a playful nature.




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Friday, March 23, 2018

Zen Doodle Workshop

Trishul NGO hosted a free Zen Doodle Workshop for children in collaboration with SKilltivate, Whitehat Edutainment Pvt. Ltd.  


Details of the workshop:

Date – 25th March 2018.
Time – 14:00 – 16:00 PM
Venue – Trishul NGO, Versova
Title – Zen Doodle
Artist – Preet (Current Student at ISDI Parsons)
Participants: Children from Trishul Learning Centre (Age between 6 years to 14 years old.


Material and Venue to be organised by Trishul NGO:
  • Art Sheets
  • Colour pencils
  • Sketch pens
  • Brushes
  • A chart paper for the teacher to demonstrate










Thursday, September 14, 2017

what I want to become in life

When somebody asks me about what I want to become in life I say whatever is destined to be. However maximum people get me wrong it's just that I believe that one fine day you will be at your best place and simultaneously your efforts will land you there. Till then be open about every opportunity and make the most of it. Don't say this is not of my part or my interest. You will always learn something out of everything!






Interviewed and edited by: Anushree Gaigore (an intern at Trishul NGO)

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