The foundation has recently begun a special programme series for kids to encourage children to engage in extra-curricular activities. The programme aims at conducting activities focused towards over all development of children. The first programme in the series was 2 hours Workshop on Origami (Paper art show). School children from 3rd -8th grade participated in this workshop.
B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation organized an Art Magic Workshop series of ‘Kidmandu’ on 15th July 2017 at Nepal-Bharat Library. 2. Eminent Indian artist, Ms. Parul Chopra, trained more than 100 students on the basic forms of paintings. She taught the students how to let their imagination reflect in their paintings. Students interacted enthusiastically…
B.P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation and Embassy of India organized a 'Clay-Modeling' workshop series of 'Kidmandu' programme on 6th May 2017 at Nepal Bharat Library. Mr. Pancha Ratna Dangol of Nepal Academy of Fine Arts trained the children in Clay-Modeling. More than 50 children participated enthusiastically in the workshop. Mr. Dangol taught the children methods of…
B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation organized a ‘Painting Workshop’ in its series of ‘Kidmandu’ programme on 18th February 2017 at Nepal Bharat Library. Around 50 children from Grade 6 to Grade 10 participated in the workshop. Eminent Mithila Artist Mr. SC Suman taught the children about the basics of Mithila paintings. Techniques of Mithila Art including drawing sketches…
In continuation of its series of 'Kidmandu Programme', a Poetry Workshop for children was organized by B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation on 17th September 2016 at Nepal Bharat Library. Indian Poet Ms. Rochelle D'silva oriented the children on basics of poetry writing in the workshop. The workshop was designed to train the children on poetry writing techniques.…
B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation, Embassy of India organized a workshop on Origami for children at Nepal-Bharat Library on 2nd July 2016. Mr. Raju Ram and Mr. Puran Chand of Vidya Mandir, New Delhi conducted the two hours workshop. The Paper Art program was attended by nearly 80 students of classes 3 to 8 from different schools along with their parents. Children, and parents alike, participated…