"We do get more children during summer vacations. Apart from learning to ride they get to bond with the horses, groom their mounts and even take lessons in stable management," Krishna told IANS.
Katha, an NGO that also publishes books for children, also holds summer camps.
"This year we have interesting courses like on madhubani painting, a theatre workshop by eminent personalities, a toy workshop and story telling sessions," camp organiser Ritu Rattan told IANS.
"The response of the children has been really good. We charge Rs.500 per day. For the theatre workshop, which is for 10 days, we charge Rs.3,500," Rattan added.