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At Calicut
beach, around fifty kids participated in the kite-flying show, jointly
organized by Kite Life Foundation and Radcliffe School, Malaparambu,
Kozhikode.
Their
excitement was also flying with the colorful kites. The vibrant young
ones turned in group and flew kites to more heights. Enjoying the beauty
of evening sky at the beach side they were moved with the sea-breeze and
wings of kites, by putting the thread of confidence in their hands. This
group activity stood apart from the routine summer programs.
Young
and old alike assembled there to watch the tiny ones enthusiasm.
Teachers and parents supported them during tough times.
Big
and small, many kites were flown in the sky.
“Children are engaged in group activities that are educative also.They are learning from the Nature. Public awareness program to
protect our environment is also part of our summer camp. Students took
part in Calicut beach clean-up program at Lions Park in the morning.
Among all these, kite flying is totally enjoyable”-says Smt. Susheela,
the Principal of Radcliffe School.
Octopus, eagle and box, the larger items, made by members of the Kite
Life Foundation were also flown during the show.
“Kites have long history to tell. These are 3000 year old, says Rajesh
Nair, the President, Kerala Kites Club.
“It
took three hours for making kids equipped with the idea of kite-making.
After the class they made kites themselves in the workshop. They
decorated their kites with paintings and carved some messages to protect
our Mother Earth.
Kite-
flying has many positive elements in life. It helps to reduce mental
strain. It also helps to energize eye- sights and concentration power.
It is an exercise for maintaining sustainable energy”-says Rajesh.
Another parent, a gulf returnee, Shaji says his son Devikh is so happy
to participate in this activity; otherwise he would simply sleep in the
evenings.
“In
Dubai we had outings with him. But, here it is really fantastic”-says
Shaji.
“Kite-flying helps kids to come out of their homely shelf and reduce the
addiction to Television. It is also interesting and healthy.”-opines
Bobby Alex, another parent at the show.