This Diwali, one can reach out to physically and mentally-challenged
kids by buying hand-painted diyas, envelopes or other gift items made by
them.
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ICMH Skills And Ability school, Mulund, organised Diwali Mela,
where products like diyas, paper bags, pen stand and baskets were on
sale. There are 100 mentally-handicapped students in this school.
Manisha
Kundhadia, head of Diwali Mela, said, “We want to make our children
independent. We want them to feel part of the society.” The money
collected from this initiative will be used for their welfare.
Jivhala
trust is a small trust that has twelve physically and
mentally-challenged children. They have made a variety of diyas, which
will be on sale at Dadaji Kondev Stadium in Thane. They are priced from
Rs10 per piece.
These diyas are also pocket-friendly as they are
cheaper than what is available in the market. For instance, a
golden-coloured diya available for Rs15 in market is available at this
trust for Rs8 per.
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