How a Drawing Competition Unlocked Creativity in 520 Government School Students – Vighneshwara Foundation

11/14/2025 12:30 PM - Comment(s) - By Vighneshwara Foundation

On Children's Day 2025, Vighneshwara Foundation visited 6 government schools in Kaushambi, UP and empowered 520 students through a Drawing Competition, Stationery Distribution, and Emotional Intelligence Drive. Read the full story.

How a Drawing Competition Unlocked the Creativity of 520 Government School Students?

A blank drawing sheet. A box of crayons. And the simple instruction: "Draw anything from your heart."

For many children in government schools in rural Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, this was the first time anyone had ever said those words to them.

On 14 November 2025—Children's Day—Vighneshwara Foundation visited 6 government schools in the Myohar area and conducted a drawing & emotional intelligence awareness drive that touched the lives of 520 students and 22 teachers.

This is their story.

Why Emotional Intelligence Matters in Rural Schools

In rural India, the pressure on children is immense. Many come from families struggling with poverty, labour, and daily survival. School, for many of these children, is not a joyful place — it is a place of rote learning, strict discipline, and little room for self-expression.

The result? Children who grow up suppressing their emotions, never learning to name what they feel, never knowing that their creativity has value.

Emotional Intelligence (EQ) — the ability to understand, express, and manage one's own emotions — is as important as academic intelligence for a child's overall development. Yet it is almost never taught in government schools.

Vighneshwara Foundation decided to change that — one drawing sheet at a time.

The Program: What Happened on 14 November 2025

6 Schools. 520 Students. One Powerful Day.

The Foundation team visited all 6 schools on a single day, coordinating with principals and teachers to ensure maximum student participation.

Schools Covered:

  • English Medium Primary School Myohar (approx. 200 students)
  • Junior Primary School Myohar (60 students)
  • Primary School Gadarian Ka Pura Myohar (25 students)
  • Composite School Naubasta Myohar (50 students)
  • Composite School Bade Talab Myohar (150 students)
  • Primary School Chak Ahmadipur Myohar (35 students)

What the Program Included

🎨 1. Stationery Distribution — No Child Left Out

Every single one of the 520 students received a complete stationery kit-drawing sheets, crayons, and writing sets. The distribution was fully inclusive, ensuring no child was left out regardless of their class, age, or background.

For many children, especially in the most remote schools like PS Gadarian Ka Pura, this was the first time they had received new stationery that was truly theirs to keep.

✏️ 2. Creative Mind Drawing Competition

The drawing competition had one simple, beautiful theme: "Draw anything from your heart."

No rules. No right answers. No pressure to draw a specific object or scene. Just pure, free creative expression.

The objective was to unlock natural creativity—to allow each child to show the world what lives inside their imagination without fear of judgment.

Top 10 students from each school were awarded Merit Certificates and gifts—recognizing not just talent but courage and creativity.

💬 3. Emotional Intelligence Reflection

After the drawing activity, students were asked a powerful question in their own language:

"यह कार्यक्रम मुझे कैसा लगा और मैंने इससे क्या सीखा?"(How did this program make me feel, and what did I learn from it?)

Students wrote or shared their responses verbally. The answers gave teachers and the foundation team a rare, honest window into the emotional world of these children,their fears, their joys, and their dreams.

🏅 4. Teacher Appreciation

The 22 teachers who participated and guided their students through the activities received Appreciation Certificates from the Vighneshwara Foundation, recognizing their invaluable, often thankless role in shaping the next generation.

What Changed That Day

The impact of a single day's activity may seem small in numbers. But the ripples go far beyond what can be counted.

For the students:

  • Children who had never been asked to express themselves freely discovered that their feelings and ideas have value
  • The act of drawing and being celebrated for it built confidence and self-worth
  • Emotional reflection gave children a language to describe what they feel — a skill they will carry for life

For the teachers:

  • Seeing their students light up with creativity reinforced the importance of holistic education
  • The appreciation certificates acknowledged a community of educators who often work without recognition

For the schools:

  • Principal partnerships and teacher involvement built the foundation for a long-term, school-based philanthropy ecosystem
  • 6 schools are now connected to Vighneshwara Foundation's ImpactCreator network

The Numbers Behind the Smile

MetricImpact
Total Schools Covered6
Total Students Engaged520
Total Teachers Involved22
Principal Partnerships6
Merit Certificate Winners60 (10 per school)
Stationery Kits Distributed520

Voices from the Ground

"PS Myohar students' joyful creativity ignited an initiative that empowered 150 children with art, expression, and emotional awareness." — Principal Manoj Chaurasiya, English Medium Primary School Myohar

"Composite School Bade Talab students' joyful creativity ignited an initiative that empowered 150 children with art, expression, and emotional awareness." — Principal Balram Singh, Composite School Bade Talab Myohar

How You Can Support Programs Like This

Programs like the Creative Minds Drawing Drive are made possible entirely through the contributions of donors, ImpactCreators, and Micro-CSR partners.

Your donation of even ₹1 goes directly toward stationery, resources, and the team effort that makes these drives happen.

Be the reason a child picks up a crayon for the first time.

📧 info@vighneshwara.org 📞 +91 723 399 6644 🌐 www.vighneshwara.org/donate

Give. Grow. Repeat.

Vighneshwara Foundation

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