Balasabha Members visit Delhi & got to know Indian history and cultural heritage Updated On 2024-04-30
The 13 Kudumbashree Balasabha members got to know the cultural heritage and history of India by visiting the Indian Parliament, various historical monuments, educational institutions and museums in Delhi. These are the children selected from among Balasabha members who are part of the Bala Parliament activities organized in 2023.
The group of children started from Kerala on 23 April 2024 for a study visit to Delhi and Rajasthan and reached Delhi on 25 April 2024. Then they visited various places including Rashtrapati Bhavan and Qutab Minar. They also visited Jaipur in Rajasthan. The children will return to Kerala on 1 May 2024. This is the first time in history that Kudumbashree is organizing such a study trip outside the state for Balasabha members. Children interacted with the students and teachers of the institutes where innovative learning programmes were organized.
Ananya. C, Nivedya. K, Drishya. J (all three Kozhikode) and Abhinav. B (Agali, Palakkad), Sandeep S. Nair (Malappuram), Azmin. S (Alappuzha) Siva Nandan C.A, Nayana S. Nair (both Kollam), Atheena Ratheesh V.R (Alappuzha), Sooraja K.S (Kasaragod), Aryananda Anish, Rashmiya Ramesh (both Kannur) and Sreenandana V.S (Thrissur) were the Balasabha members who became part of the study trip. The Study Trip is led by the team of officials under the leadership of Dr. B. Sreejith, Programme Officer.
Bala Parliament is an activity planned and implemented by Kudumbashree every year since 2007 to make children understand the importance and scope of the Indian democratic system. Now, there are now 31,612 Balasabhas formed by Kudumbashree in Kerala. 4,59,151 children in the age group of 5 to18 years of age are now members of these Balasabhas.







