The corridors of AMRITA came alive with colors, music, and smiles as we celebrated our 15th Founder's Day on 7th December 2024. The day began with a serene lamp-lighting and prayer, setting the tone for a celebration filled with gratitude and joy.
Christmas was celebrated with festive cheer and joy. The children participated in Christmas carols, dance performances, and fun activities that filled the atmosphere with warmth and happiness. The presence of Santa Claus brought smiles to every face, spreading the message of love, sharing, and kindness throughout the Rehabilitation Centre.
The festive spirit of Lohri filled the campus with joy and laughter. Children participated in traditional dance and music around the bonfire, celebrating the harvest festival with enthusiasm. Therapist and parents joined hands to make the day memorable, emphasizing togetherness, warmth, and gratitude for nature's blessings.
Makar Sankranti was celebrated with vibrance and joy. Children enjoyed kite-making and other creative activities, symbolizing new beginnings and positivity. The celebration highlighted the importance of cultural heritage and community bonding, as everyone came together to share sweets, smiles, and happiness on this auspicious occasion.
This Republic Day was observed with pride and reverence at Amrita Rehabilitation Centre. The celebration reflected our commitment to empowering individuals through dedicated rehabilitation and compassionate care. The day served as a reminder of our collective responsibility to build a more inclusive and supportive society for all.
The festival of Basant Panchami was celebrated with devotion and joy. Children dressed in yellow attire and participated in Saraswati Pooja, invoking the goddess of wisdom. The day was filled with songs, art, and cheerful smiles, signifying the onset of spring and the spirit of learning and creativity.
The festival of colours brought immense joy and excitement to the centre. Children participated in playful colour activities, music, and dance, spreading laughter all around. The celebration emphasized friendship, happiness, and inclusivity while ensuring a safe and joyous experience for every participant.
Ram Navami was celebrated with devotion and cultural spirit. Children participated in storytelling and role-play activities depicting the life of Lord Rama. The celebration fostered moral values of truth, respect, and kindness, while connecting everyone to our rich cultural traditions.
The Summer Camp organized at Amrita School provided enriching experiences for the children through engaging learning and recreational activities. Students participated enthusiastically in art, music, and movement sessions. The camp strengthened social interaction and skill-building in a supportive and joyful environment.
Father's Day was celebrated with warmth and emotion. Children expressed love and gratitude through handmade cards, songs, and performances dedicated to their fathers. The event highlighted the bond between children and their families, reinforcing the importance of parental involvement in every child's journey
On International Yoga Day, children and staff participated in group yoga sessions promoting health and mindfulness. The event encouraged physical fitness and mental calmness among all participants. Demonstrations and guided breathing practices created a serene atmosphere,
The festival of Raksha Bandhan was celebrated with joy and affection. Children tied rakhis to express love and care, participating in creative craft and music sessions. The day emphasized the values of friendship, protection, and togetherness, filling the centre with warmth and smiles.
Independence Day was celebrated with patriotic fervor. Children participated in flag hoisting, cultural performances, and patriotic songs that honoured the nation's spirit. The event inspired unity, respect, and pride in our country's heritage reminding everyone of the freedom and responsibility we cherish.
Janmashtami was celebrated with devotion and joy. Children dressed as little Krishna and Radha, participating in dance, drama, and matki phod activities. The celebration reflected innocence, love, and playfulness while connecting children to the beautiful traditions of Lord Krishna's life.
The centre observed Vishwakarma Pooja with reverence, honoring the divine architect, Lord Vishwakarma. Children participated in the rituals and learned about the importance of skill and craftsmanship.
Diwali at AMRITA was celebrated with devotion and festive cheer. The program began with a traditional Diwali Pooja, where staff and children took part in the rituals — lighting diyas, offering flowers, and praying together for peace and prosperity.
Children’s Day was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm across all units of AMRITA. At the Rehabilitation Center, children participated in a specially designed group therapy session filled with interactive games, sensory activities, and skill-building tasks.
A valuable medical awareness session was conducted by psychiatrist Dr. Kunjan Gupta, who shared essential insights on mental health and child well-being. Staff and parents actively participated in the discussion, gaining deeper understanding of emotional and behavioural support for children.
An Autism Awareness Rally was organised at Motijheel, where our team joined hands with the community to spread awareness and acceptance of autism. Through posters, slogans, and active participation, the rally highlighted the importance of early identification, timely rehabilitation, and supportive environments for children with diverse needs.
A multidisciplinary meet was conducted at the AMRITA, bringing together all core rehabilitation departments — Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology, and Special Education. The team collaboratively reviewed cases, shared insights, and discussed individualized
Students and teachers from Escort World School visited our centre for an interactive session with our children. The visit encouraged inclusion, understanding, and friendship among peers from different backgrounds. Joint activities and performances created a sense of unity
The Diwali Mela was celebrated with joy and festive spirit at the AMRITA campus. The space was beautifully decorated with lights, rangolis, and traditional décor, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. Handmade items created by the vocational and pre-vocational units
On the occasion of Occupational Therapy Day, a Parents Orientation Program was held to create awareness about therapeutic approaches and home-based strategies. Parents participated enthusiastically, learning ways to support their child's growth.
Psychology students from Jaipuria visited AMRITA for an interactive learning session. They observed the functioning of the rehabilitation center, interacted with our multidisciplinary team, and gained practical insight into child development and therapeutic approaches.
The Parent-Teacher Meeting of Samarth Vocational Unit served as an important platform to discuss each student's progress and achievements. Parents interacted with teachers and therapists, appreciating the children's growth in skills and confidence. The meeting reinforced collaboration between home and school for the holistic development of every learner.
The Skill Enhancement Camp focused on improving practical and vocational abilities of students. Through hands-on activities, children explored creative crafts extra - curricular daily living skills, and teamwork.
On Disability Day, AMRITA organized a free orthopedic camp led by Dr. Aditya Agarwal. He assessed children, offered guidance on mobility and posture, and addressed parents’ concerns with clarity and care. The camp proved highly beneficial, reinforcing our commitment
In February 2023, AMRITA Special School & Rehabilitation Centre received a Certificate of Appreciation from the United Schools Organisation of India (USO) for encouraging students to participate in a National Drawing Competition for Specially Abled Children, reflecting our commitment to inclusive creative expression.
On 15 March 2024, AMRITA was honored by the United Schools Organisation of India for active participation in the Beyond Boundaries National Dance Festival. This recognition highlighted the confidence, teamwork, and expressive abilities of our students and the dedication of our educators.
AMRITA Special School & Rehabilitation Centre was appreciated for its contribution to the Hunar Divya Mela, held on 9th and 10th February 2025 in Kanpur. Organized by the Divyang Development Society, the event provided a platform for showcasing vocational skills and creative craftsmanship by persons with disabilities.
AMRITA received recognition for participation in the Divya Kala Mahotsav, held from 26th to 28th February in Varanasi. The event celebrated art, culture, and inclusion, reinforcing our role in promoting creativity and social engagement among individuals with special needs.