Port Blair, Oct. 11: The State Child Protection Society, under the Directorate of Social Welfare, recently organized a Life Skill Education Awareness Program at Pranab Kanya Sangha. The program aimed to empower and educate children under the care and protection of Child Care Institutions (CCI) about essential life skills. About 29 children participated in the programme.

During the program, Smt. Rehabneth Begum, Program Manager (SCPS) highlighted the importance of Life Skill Education and explained that acquiring such skills can have a profound impact on an individual's overall development and success in life. She also emphasized on the significance of empowering girls through education, as the event coincided with International Girl Child Day.

In addition to the Life Skill Education program, the event also served as a joyous celebration of International Girl Child Day. The children of CCI Home commemorated the day by cutting a cake and engaging in activities that celebrated the achievements and potential of girls. The event emphasized the importance of empowering girls through education and providing them with equal opportunities for growth and success.

Speaking on behalf of CCI home, Ms. Sanyasini Chaitanyamyee (In-Charge) extended gratitude to State Child Protection society (SCPS) under the Directorate of Social Welfare for conducting the event and for their thoughtful initiative in organizing such engaging activities for the children. She said that such programs are critical in assisting children under the care and protection of CCIs to develop into independent individuals capable of leading fulfilling and productive lives.