Caring in full colour: Painting competition for Pune schoolchildren to pay homage to 26/11 terrorist attack martyrs

Updated On Nov 27, 2017 04:19 pm IST
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The south zone of Pune Police, along with Seva Mitra Mandal, organised a painting competition to pay homage to the 26/11 martyrs at Sarasbag. Around 500 schoolchildren and few parents also participated in the event held on Sunday. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2017 04:19 pm IST

The south zone of Pune Police, along with Seva Mitra Mandal, organised a painting competition to pay homage to the 26/11 martyrs at Sarasbag. Around 500 schoolchildren and few parents also participated in the event held on Sunday. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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Schoolchildren showcase their paintings at the painting competition organised by the Pune police (south zone) and Seva Mitra Mandal on Sunday to pay homage to 26/11 martyrs at Sarasbag. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2017 04:19 pm IST

Schoolchildren showcase their paintings at the painting competition organised by the Pune police (south zone) and Seva Mitra Mandal on Sunday to pay homage to 26/11 martyrs at Sarasbag. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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A boy engrossed in the painting he is working on, honouring the soldiers and commandos who fought at the 26/11 terror attack. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A boy engrossed in the painting he is working on, honouring the soldiers and commandos who fought at the 26/11 terror attack. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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Many students were seen sharing their ideas so as to draw up a good idea to commemorate the martyrs. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Many students were seen sharing their ideas so as to draw up a good idea to commemorate the martyrs. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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Almost all students took the task very seriously and put their heart and soul into their paintings. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Almost all students took the task very seriously and put their heart and soul into their paintings. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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Anything from a crayon to water colours could be used to finish their paintings. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Anything from a crayon to water colours could be used to finish their paintings. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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Around 500 schoolchildren and parents were seen at the event, making it a huge success. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Around 500 schoolchildren and parents were seen at the event, making it a huge success. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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A boy doing some finishing touches to his painting of a soldier who fought for the nation during the 26/11 attacks. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A boy doing some finishing touches to his painting of a soldier who fought for the nation during the 26/11 attacks. (Ravindra Joshi/HT PHOTO)

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