On 14th November 2025, Prayatn Sanstha organized Children’s Day programs under Project Kawach across Bharatpur, Deeg and Dholpur districts of Rajasthan, focusing on children’s rights, education, safety and overall protection.
In Bharatpur, Deeg, activities were conducted across 36 schools and 5 Bridge Education Centres, including Senior Secondary Schools under Nagar and Deeg blocks. The celebrations included Meena Manch–led sessions on gender equality, Bal Sabhas discussing child labour, trafficking and the causes of child marriage and awareness on the Right to Education, legal identity and child protection services. Children were also oriented about Child Helpline 1098 and Emergency Helpline 112.
Additionally, 30 Aadhaar requests were uploaded and 5 Palanhar scheme applications were submitted for government linkage. A Block-level Mega Camp was organized with participation from 270 children.
This initiative in Bharatpur and Deeg mobilized 2,072 participants and saw active participation from key stakeholders such as BDO Mr. Binay Kumar Mitr, ADO Mr. Vijay Pal Singh, BEO officials, ICDS CDPO Ms. Mathala Kumari, Deputy Health & Ayurveda Officer Mr. Sadha Ram Sharma, Additional SP Mr. Shankar Lal Meena, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) In-charge, Bharatpur Mr. Puran Chand Sharma, District Child Protection Unit, Child Welfare Committee members, Police Department representatives and School Management Committees.
In Dholpur, Children’s Day was celebrated at Government Senior Secondary School, Purani Davni and the Bridge Education Centre, Luhar Basti. Activities included child rights sessions, motivational talks on education, awareness on personal safety, Good Touch–Bad Touch, substance abuse prevention and Child Helpline 1098 led by DCPO Mr. Pawan Tomar. Ward Councilor Mr. Tetlal Singh encouraged children to attend school regularly. Donor Mr. Neeraj Hajela, Retired Executive Engineer, distributed 40 school bags to children. The program concluded with a pledge for a Child Marriage Free Rajasthan.
The celebrations in Dholpur engaged 277 participants, including teachers, children, panchayat representatives, faith leaders and District Child Protection Unit members who emphasized collective action to strengthen child safety.
Across three districts of Rajasthan, more than 2,300 participants came together under Project Kawach to promote child protection, education and safety. The events demonstrated strong collaboration among government departments, educators and communities, reinforcing the commitment to ensuring every child can learn, grow and thrive in a safe environment.











