Events

Rounak Social Service Society

Independence Day

Whenever Independence Day comes, our hearts fill with joy. Every year, on 15th August, we at Rounak Social Service Society come together with our children to celebrate our independence. Our president hoists the national flag, and we share sweets and chocolates with the children. It’s a day filled with fun and festivities, reminding us of the significance of our freedom.

Gandhi Jayanti

Every year on 2nd October, we at Rounak Social Service Society celebrate Gandhi Jayanti to honor the enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Together with our children, we pay tribute to this great leader, educating them about his pivotal contributions to our nation’s freedom struggle. It’s a day of remembrance and learning, instilling the values and principles championed by Gandhi in the hearts of our young ones.

Republic Day

Every 26th January, we celebrate Republic Day, marking our country’s complete independence and the day our constitution came into effect. Our secretary and president proudly hoist the Tricolor and deliver inspiring speeches. We organize a small program where our children participate in recreational activities, instilling a sense of pride and patriotism as they commemorate the essence of our democratic nation.

Birthday Celebration

We celebrate the birthdays of our children with great enthusiasm at Rounak Social Service Society. Our aim is to make them feel truly special on their special day. We decorate our organization, arrange for cake-cutting ceremonies, and serve delicious meals. It’s a heartfelt gesture to show them that they are cherished and valued, creating beautiful memories for these young souls to cherish.

International Day of Disabled Persons

On 3rd Dec, the International Day of Disabled Persons, we mark the occasion with great significance. We organize awareness camps to enlighten society about disability issues, emphasizing the unique needs of these children, including their physical and mental health requirements. Our goal is to educate people and promote inclusivity, ensuring a more compassionate and understanding community for children with disabilities.