Kids’ Smiles filled Skyline of Aakash Healthcare on Children’s Day

New Delhi:  Aakash Healthcare warmed the cockles of hearts of kids from NGO ‘Choti Si Khushi’ on children’s Day. It was quite a sight to see Dr Aashish Chaudhry, MD of super specialty hospital, mingling with their fun and frolics like a child himself. Dr Chaudhry dotted on them, pampered them with his warmth. The gesture may have been small but smiles it triggered on them were huge. It also underlined his loving heart.

The event brought together fun, learning, and heartfelt moments. The event was designed to bring smiles to the children while evoking fond childhood memories for the hospital’s team. The day’s activities included games, educational sessions, movie screenings, dancing, and singing, creating an atmosphere of pure joy. The most touching moment came when the children presented handmade cards to the staff, leaving everyone deeply moved.

Dr. Aashish Chaudhry, Managing Director of Aakash Healthcare, expressed his delight, saying, “Children’s Day is a beautiful reminder to embrace the innocence and happiness of childhood. Spending the day with the children from Choti Si Khushi allowed us to relive our own childhood memories while also learning from their joy and simplicity. The handmade cards they gave us were incredibly heartwarming.”

Namita Chaudhary, Founder of Choti Si Khushi, added, “At Choti Si Khushi, we believe in nurturing the potential of every child. Partnering with Aakash Healthcare for this celebration brought so much happiness to our kids, and it’s wonderful to see the community coming together to create these special memories. Days like this remind us how impactful small acts of kindness can be for young hearts.”

This Children’s Day event was part of Aakash Healthcare’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility, highlighting its dedication to enriching the lives of children from underprivileged communities and supporting causes like Choti Si Khushi.

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