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Surat: Old age home elders celebrated Navratri by playing Garba with orphans and disabled children | News India

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The elders of an old age home in Surat have tried to spread happiness by playing Garba with orphans and disabled children. Now the holy Navratri festival is going on in full swing.

Old age home elders played Garba with orphans and disabled children

In this festival, the Helping Hands family tried to share happiness with the grandparents so that orphans, mentally challenged children, HIV affected children, cancer suffering children and disabled children are not left deprived. Saptarangi Navratri was organized at Jeevan Vikas Trust Hall located in Adajan. In which everyone danced to the tunes of Garba including 'Galgoto Mein Chinchi'.

Helping Hands family's efforts to spread happiness

Taking pride in being an integral part of the society, the Garba players themselves presented the Garba steps in different rhythms. During this, Sonal Seth Master said that this event has been organized by our organization. In which we have gathered old age homes, orphans and celebrated Navratri with them. About 300 people together celebrated Navla Noorta, the festival of worship of Adyashakti Ambe, with great enthusiasm and pomp. People participated in this festival, played Garba and enjoyed.

About 700 doctors roamed around in Panchmahal with their families.

The doctor is in the service of relieving the pain of the patient and in this service he sometimes gets separated from the festival, but Garba is one such festival. Gujaratis can never stay away from it, the proof of this is that this year during Navratri a one day Garba was organized in Godhra and it can be said that it was a unique plan to play Garba with the family. In which all the doctors from Godhra and its surroundings played Garba with the family. Let us tell you that now the colors of Navratri are everywhere in the state and people are enjoying till late night by playing Garba with friends and family.