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ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 Extension Services and Community Feedback Programme
The CCRT believes in the fundamental value of enabling all children, young people and the community at large to experience
and access a diverse range of creative and cultural activities because this
brings intrinsic pleasure and benefits;
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raises their aspirations;
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improves their academic achievements and skills;
unlocks their imaginations, and
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brings about lasting improvements in the quality of their lives.
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The CCRT organises a variety of educational activities for school students and children studying in non-formal schools run by
voluntary organizations under its Extension Services and Community Feedback Programme. The activities include:
• Educational tours to
• Monuments • Art Galleries • Craft Centres
• Museums • Zoological Parks/Gardens • Theme based special exhibitions
• Workshops on learning crafts using low cost locally available resources;
• Camps on Conservation of the Natural and Cultural Heritage;
• Lectures and demonstrations by artists and experts on various art forms;
• Demonstrations by artists and craft persons in schools and colleges;
• Slide-presentation supplementing class-room teaching;
• Workshops for children in resettlement and basti colonies;
• Workshops for specially challenged students and
• Workshops on Puppetry in Education.
Fostering self awareness and expressions
Enriching the lives of children through cultural immersion
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