Malayalam Mission Mumbai Chapter Conducted Study Tour and Co-existence Camp in Nashik

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With the aim of nurturing creativity among learners and teachers, promoting socio-cultural exchange, and fostering values of teamwork, mutual coexistence, social responsibility and leadership, the Malayalam Mission Mumbai Chapter successfully conducted a Study Tour and Co-existence Camp at Nashik from January 24 to 26, 2026.

The three-day programme brought together students and teachers in an environment of interactive learning and collective living, enabling participants to gain firsthand experience in social responsibility and cooperation. A variety of art and cultural programmes were organised during the camp to identify and promote the creative talents of children, enhance their self-confidence, and strengthen their knowledge and social awareness through engaging activities.

As part of the initiative, the participants also undertook a study tour to Nashik’s scenic farmlands and historically important tourist destinations, providing them with exposure to nature, heritage, and local culture.

The camp was held at St. Thomas Bethanya Convent School, Pathardi, Nashik, with the participation of around 200 students and teachers representing twelve zones of the Malayalam Mission Mumbai Chapter.

The Study Tour and Co-existence Camp was organised with the full cooperation and support of the Malayalam Mission Nashik Zone, reflecting the collective commitment of the Mission towards experiential and value-based education.

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