Kanya Pujan
Kanya Pujan is celebrated on the occasion of Navratri twice a year
with a belief that young girls are the replica of Goddess Durga.
Kanyapujan is a ritual during Navratri in which 9 young girls between 2-10 years are worshipped and are given food and gifts. The idea behind Kanya Pujan is to motivate people the education of girl children and help them to get a better life. One of the Unique and Grand events is organized by Beti Foundation, Delhi based establish organization working for underprivileged Girls and Women in an esteem organization working to support development at the grassroots and improve the quality of life of underprivileged communities across rural India. The event will be held during Navratri every year.
The Objective of this event is to spread awareness around the Indian heritage culture along with seeking sponsorship from privileged communities to support the girl child education for one year. Beti Foundation has approached schools for underprivileged children located in different areas of New Delhi. Apart from this, a consent form will be given to school teachers to seek parents’ permission regarding the traveling of their ward for the event.
- Stall Red Color Puja Thali - Roli, Moli, Chawal
- Chawal
- Roli
- Moli
- Phool
- School Bag
- Pencil Box (Pencil, Eraser, Sharpener, Scale)
- Colour Box
- Lunch Box
- Note Books (9 to Each Kid)
- Money to Girls
- Chocolate
- Cloth, Lunch
Supporting Girls for a
Bright Future
At Beti Foundation we make sure that every girl gets the dignity she deserves by being provided with everything she needs at her new place. From a red colored puja thali with roli chawal moli to the needful stationery requirement of her school like notebooks bags pencils and many more. We also bare Beautiful clothes, tasty lunch meal, some money and delicious chocolates to make her feel special. It is our vision that each girl is empowered and supported to achieve her full potential in the future she will create.
Kanya Pujan
Kanya Pujan is celebrated on the occasion of Navratri twice a year with a belief that young girls are the replica of Goddess Durga.
Kanyapujan is a ritual during Navratri in which 9 young girls between 2-10 years are worshipped and are given food and gifts. The idea behind Kanya Pujan is to motivate people the education of girl children and help them to get a better life. One of the Unique and Grand events is organized by Beti Foundation, Delhi based establish organization working for underprivileged Girls and Women in an esteem organization working to support development at the grassroots and improve the quality of life of underprivileged communities across rural India. The event will be held during Navratri every year.
The Objective of this event is to spread awareness around the Indian heritage culture along with seeking sponsorship from privileged communities to support the girl child education for one year. Beti Foundation has approached schools for underprivileged children located in different areas of New Delhi. Apart from this, a consent form will be given to school teachers to seek parents’ permission regarding the traveling of their ward for the event.
Supporting Girls for a Bright Future
At Beti Foundation we make sure that every girl gets the dignity she deserves by being provided with everything she needs at her new place. From a red colored puja thali with roli chawal moli to the needful stationery requirement of her school like notebooks bags pencils and many more. We also bare Beautiful clothes, tasty lunch meal, some money and delicious chocolates to make her feel special. It is our vision that each girl is empowered and supported to achieve her full potential in the future she will create.
- Stall Red Color Puja Thali - Roli, Moli, Chawal
- Chawal
- Roli
- Moli
- Phool
- School Bag
- Pencil Box (Pencil, Eraser, Sharpener, Scale)
- Colour Box
- Lunch Box
- Note Books (9 to Each Kid)
- Money to Girls
- Chocolate
- Cloth, Lunch