KidZania, Mumbai Metro give tribal kids an unforgettable experience
Team Careers360 | June 12, 2019 | 05:25 PM IST | 1 min read
MUMBAI, JUNE 12: On the day that the Mumbai Metro celebrated its fifth anniversary, 71 tribal kids were given a free ride from Andheri to Ghatkopar in collaboration with Seva Charitable trust.
The thoughtful gesture on the part of Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation limited (MMRC) was further accentuated by the efforts of by the global indoor theme park and family entertainment chain KidZania.
KidZania Mumbai provides the kids with the opportunity to visit their theme park free of cost. The theme park, known for its family entertainment and edutainment features, hosts more than 100 role-playing activities to allow the children to make sense of the adult world.
The kids enjoyed the multitudes of activities that are intended to foster their autonomy, creativity, decision-making skills, problem-solving and social values. The activities are designed by educationalists, play experts & child physiologists to aid and boost different behavioural skills and values in a child.
The organization also conducted a drawing competition exclusively for the children.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- IIIT Allahabad fines B.Techs who accept campus placement offers and then take other jobs, allege students
- Tamil Nadu: Chennai LKG fees highest in state; fee details of thousands of TN private schools public
- GMR Aero Technic’s aviation course produces professionals airlines can deploy from day one: President
- No more ‘half-baked doctors’: NMC scraps 2-year PG medical diplomas; over 3,300 seats will go to MD, MS
- MBBS interns seek uniform stipend policy as amounts vary wildly and private medical colleges underpay
- NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: 20 Goa candidates denied extra 15 minutes at centre, demand inquiry
- ‘Not fashion design’: JK Lakshmipat University focuses on design as tool to solve problems, says director
- Three years on, BUHS has left 2 lakh paramedical students with no exams or results and a bleak future
- NEET Exam: Why more women qualify, top the lists, but still can't make it to AIIMS
- Anna University students piece together BTech courses as faculty gaps lead to fragmented teaching