Jamshedpur, Jharkhand is an educational hub known for its top-class education and environment all over India. Top leading schools like Loyola, Xaviers, DAV, and more. Along with schools run by Tata Group and Jem Foundation, such as Jusco schools, Kasidih High School takes pride in organising a Children's Day fair, which is open from morning to afternoon for every little one to enjoy across town.
Tata Group sponsors various events at public locations such as JRD Tata Sports Complex, JCA Cricket Academy and more. Children all over the town can visit various schools and colleges to take part in various events and play games. Children from different schools participate in making and serving food to visitors, making the event more joyful.
When it comes to food, Jamshedpur always comes first throughout the state. Different restaurants and cafes provide special discounts on food for kids during the occasion coming together to celebrate the day.
Almost every school, while celebrating Children's Day, shows support to kids who are interested in cooking by holding different cooking and serving events, which encourage the kids to make something unique.
These Children's Day fairs are open for everyone to visit. You may require passes at some schools while entering, but most of the schools hold them for free.
"Tata's dream city is ever evolving with different events which benefit the community. Tata Groups envision the kids as the leaders of the future, nurturing them. Letting our kids grow in an environment where each day has its own significance, and kids are encouraged to do more hobbies, such as cooking, is truly quite unique," says Anirudh, parent of Kushi, Jusco school Kadma.
Food Fairs And Events On Children’s Day 2024, Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur is preparing for fun fairs, food events, and interactive activities in 2024 that will provide mouthwatering treats and will give kids an unforgettable time. Take a closer look at what to anticipate!
Jusco School Kadma: Food Fairs For Kids And Families
Food fairs are a highlight of Children's Day in Jamshedpur. Jusco School Kadma will include meals this year that blend enjoyment and health to please both children and parents. Stalls will be filled with vibrant cupcakes, interesting sandwiches, nutritious smoothies, small pizzas, and more. Many booths will emphasise wholesome, kid-friendly offerings that will suit parents' inclinations for nutrients in the list.
Local culinary schools and food artisans are also creating interactive cooking demonstrations and workshops in collaboration with Jusco School Kadma. Children can create their pizzas, design cupcakes, or even attempt to make a basic snack without fire. In these enjoyable and instructive courses, children will learn the fundamentals of cooking and the value of a healthy diet.
“Some stalls will take this theme a step further, offering food items inspired by beloved characters and shows. Children can indulge in a “superhero burger” or “princess-themed cupcakes.” These playful themes will add an element of fantasy and excitement, creating an atmosphere that immerses kids in a world of joy and creativity,” Shivam Shekhar, Teacher, Jusco School Kadma, adds.
DBMS High School, Kadma: Live Food Preparation and Cooking Competitions
The live food preparation kiosks are one of the most well-liked features of Jamshedpur's Children's Day food events. Chefs and culinary artists showcase their abilities by creating everything from fruit carvings to artisan chocolates.
This year, the emphasis will be on simple, healthful recipes children can assist with at home. While kids obtain practical cooking experience, parents may learn how to make healthy, quick meals for picky eaters.
Additionally, several eateries in collaboration with schools will use their booths to host quick culinary lessons for kids, teaching them how to prepare salads, sandwiches, and smoothies. These classes also include cooking contests, which allow children to express their creativity while learning to value healthy, fresh foods. The cooking classes aim to engage children’s curiosity, teaching them skills that benefit health and creativity.
JCA Cricket Academy: Interactive Food Games And Activities
Young cricketers and players gather around as JCA Cricket Academy holds out its yearly Children's Day fair on its ground.
To make the experience more than just about food, organisers at JCA are including a range of interactive games and activities at their food fairs. Children’s Day events this year will feature scavenger hunts, food-based quizzes, and fun challenges that encourage kids to learn more about nutrition in an engaging way.
These will not only enhance and improve the children's knowledge of diet as young sportsmen but will also help them explore different ways in which they can maintain regular and take in nutrients.
Many food fairs in Jamshedpur will offer souvenirs and goodie bags for children. These bags are filled with fun items such as stickers, small toys, and treats, making the day even more memorable for kids. Some stalls will offer small cooking kits or recipe cards, inspiring children to continue their culinary exploration at home.
Food Drives And Charity During Children’s Day
Children's Day preparations in Jamshedpur start weeks in advance, with local schools coming together to give the community's underprivileged kids an experience they won't forget.
To help children from underprivileged homes, many schools, apart from fairs, organise food drives, inviting students and their families to donate non-perishable food items, sweets, cakes, and biscuits.
The project is a community-wide event, with schools announcing it in newsletters and assemblies beginning one month before November 14. Rice, beans, canned products, and holiday gifts like chocolates, homemade sweets, and biscuit packs are among the things that students are encouraged to contribute. These donations keep coming in as the day draws near, and teachers and student volunteers assist in sorting and organising them.
Students and instructors from these schools give the donated gifts to kids in nearby shelters, orphanages, and impoverished areas of Jamshedpur on the morning of Children's Day before the fair starts. As young volunteers distribute cakes, candies, and other presents, the excitement is evident as they spread happiness and establish relationships with kids who might not have otherwise had the opportunity to celebrate the day.
As kids, teachers, and parents unite to make Children's Day special for everyone, these food drives and charitable events in Jamshedpur unite the community, crossing divides and spreading smiles.
"You can visit any school you like and experience a great fair based on happiness and food during the auspicious day. Every school puts up a huge amount of hard work preparing months before the event. It's truly encouraging to see the town's schools provide so much for our children," Pushpa, Mother of Arti, Std 8, Loyola School, Jamshedpur.