Thursday, March 07, 2013

Student/Beneficiary Feedback Vishakha Randive | Project Enhance ~ Pune


Project Enhance

Certain things can be put to complete use only when they are given to the right people at the right time. From a social perspective, realizing the need of the hour, researching the dire requirements and identifying the target group is of utmost importance to get anything up and running. And the outcome is bound to be beneficial and definitely advantageous given the pre-work that has gone into it.


Listen the student talking about the project and her experience - that would make more sense:

Colorss hit the gong at just the right place and the right time through its innovative developmental initiative – 

Project Enhance:- Project Enhance is basically a multidisciplinary programme that aims at encouraging creativity, promoting healthy development, increasing productivity and creating a sense of responsibility towards the community and its members.



Project Objectives: 

Project Enhance, designed for young children is a multifaceted approach aimed at
  • Developing discipline by way of imparting Martial Arts training
  • Increasing focus by helping them cope with stress and tension
  • Improving their physique by way of sports activities, thus contributing to their healthy development.
  • Increasing productivity by helping them get better control of body and mind
  • Fostering confidence by getting them involved in creative artwork
  • Contributing greatly to increased self-awareness
  • Training them to be responsible social members of the society.

Project Benefits:
Project Enhance has multiple benefits as listed below.

Psychological Benefits: Control aggression and anger; Stimulate Brain Activity; Increase happiness; Build self confidence; Develop trust, co-operation and togetherness
Physiological Benefits: Increase Stamina; Fortify Muscles; Regulate breathing; Widen range of flexibility; Improve body posture and control.
Creative Art & Benefits: Responsibility; Cognitive Skills; Eye/Hand Coordination; Responsibility; Cognitive Skills; Eye/Hand Coordination; Focus & Discipline

For Love,
Anand

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