EaseMyTrip celebrated Children’s Day with kids of Bal Sahyog
Easy Trip Planners Pvt. Ltd. celebrated Children’s Day in the most amazing way with kids of Bal Sahyog, a social welfare organization situated in Connaught Place, New Delhi. EaseMyTrip has always been proactive into taking initiatives to work beyond the screen and has made sure of indulging into diverse activities for not only employee engagement but social well-being as well.
Bal Sahyog was established by late Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi in 1954, for the protection and welfare of orphan, helpless, abandoned and neglected children. Prime Minister of India is the supporter of Bal Sahyog, which also has its centers in the slums of Delhi that provide nutrition, health care, education and protection to the needy kids. The organization is also supporting good number of youth and women through occupational training, creating awareness about education, health services and profitable engagement.
A day before Children’s Day, EaseMyTrip.com sent its marketing team to spend time with kids and share food packets and sports items as gifts. Spending time with those kids was a memorable experience for everyone as every person has a child inside him. Kids were also excited with the presence of EaseMyTrip team and they happily participated in the planned activities. Things initiated with general conversation followed by a quick Kabaddi. After that, there was Tug of War and then Cricket match was also played.
Rikant Pitti, Co-Founder, EaseMyTrip.com Said, “Doing something good always gives a feeling of pride and makes you better as a person and a company. We would keep take such initiatives in future as well.”
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