Taranga was established in 2004, and for the past eight years, Asha has been a regular visitor and loves spending quality time with the kids. On asking her if there was anything special she witnessed there that we often take for granted? she replied, “One thing we need to learn from them is resilience and how happy they can be with whatever they have !! Living in the moment, which we often forget in the hustle!”



The ceremony was wrapped with sweets and a lot of memories. The
Roberrt actress also had an interactive session with the teachers post the event. While many of us enjoyed the national holiday, the queen celebrated the spirit of independence with the specially-abled kids.
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