This image was
clicked on February 6, 2014 at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi
during one of the Hero Hockey India League (HHIL) series matches. Here, the
students of Mata Bhagwanti Chadha Niketan (MBCN) got the opportunity to meet
Bollywood superstar John Abraham. The children brought with them self-made
paintings as gifts for the Bollywood star and he reciprocated by signing
autographs for them. The children were delighted to meet their favorite
Bollywood hero.
MBCN is acharitable institute which works in line with The Ponty Chadha Foundation,
a charitable trust working towards the betterment of the socially marginalized
and neglected sections of society.
The school caters to
the educational needs of differently abled children; fostering equal growth
opportunities while helping them to be economically independent and
self-assured.
At one of the
matches of the on-going HHIL Hockey tournament, Delhi Waverider’s team received
avid support from some special fans, the students of Mata Bhagwanti ChadhaNiketan (MBCN), when they recently attended a match at Major Dhyan Chand
National Stadium in New Delhi.
Prepped with
cheer-flags and banners, the children of MBCN had a great evening cheering
their favourite team. This image was taken at a pivotal moment when all eyes
were glued to the field.
All children are
differently abled students that MBCN helps with their tutelage. This charitable
school was conceived in 1999, after which ‘The Ponty Chadha Foundation’ was conceived to serve this cause and many others.
The differently
abled children studying at the Mata Bhagwanti Chadha Niketan (MBCN) School
recently got a chance to enjoy an HHIL hockey match. The children were at the
Major Dhyan Chand National stadium on February 6, 2014 where they got the
opportunity to meet B-town celebrity John Abraham. These are some students
posing for the camera, delighted after an interaction with him; he also
autographed some of the paintings that the children had brought as gifts for
him.
MBCN, a school for
the differently abled children, has been facilitating several such events in
order to give children with special needs personal interaction with their role
models. It is a charitable school working in line with The PontyChadha Foundation, a charitable trust established by Mr. Gurdeep SinghChadha (Ponty Chadha) of the Wave Group.
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