Mega Idhayaganam Singing Program – 2025

REPORT ON SINGING PROGRAM

Date: 14th September 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Event: Mega Idhayaganam Singing Program
Participants: Seva Chakkara Girls Home

The children from Seva Chakkara Girls Home attended the Mega Idhayaganam Singing Program on 14th September 2025 as spectators. The event, held from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, provided a wonderful opportunity for the girls to experience a large-scale musical program and observe talented performers from various institutions.

Accompanied by their caretakers, the girls attended the event with great excitement and curiosity. The Mega Idhayaganam Singing Program is well-known for bringing together young musical talents and promoting music as an art form that inspires joy, emotional expression, and creativity.

Upon arriving at the venue, the children were warmly welcomed and guided to their seating area. The lively atmosphere, filled with music, applause, and vibrant performances, immediately captured their attention and created a memorable experience.

Throughout the program, the girls attentively watched a wide range of performances, including solo singing, group songs, devotional melodies, and contemporary numbers. By observing skilled singers on stage, the children were inspired and motivated to appreciate music more deeply.

The exposure also helped them understand the effort, discipline, and dedication required in mastering musical skills. The caretakers who accompanied the children ensured that they remained comfortable, safe, and engaged throughout the event.

The girls enjoyed the musical environment, clapped along with the audience, and expressed their excitement after each performance. Many of them shared that it was their first time witnessing such a large and professionally organized singing program.

Attending the event as spectators also provided the children with an opportunity to improve their social awareness and broaden their cultural exposure. They observed how performers presented themselves on stage, interacted with the audience, and showcased their talents with confidence.

Such experiences help children build interest in extracurricular activities and encourage them to explore their own abilities in the future.

Conclusion

The Singing Program held on 14th September 2025 was an enriching and enjoyable experience for the children of Seva Chakkara Girls Home. Although they did not participate as performers, attending the Mega Idhayaganam event as spectators allowed them to witness diverse musical talents and gain valuable exposure to the world of music and performance.

The event inspired the children, broadened their cultural understanding, and created a joyful learning experience that they will cherish.