“Now workshops for children will be available during summer, winter, autumn and also spring. We also plan to introduce new workshops like horticulture,” she said.
Other upgradation activities planned at the Bal Bhavan include renovating its mini planetarium, development of a horticultural department, installation of maps and signage, development of an aviary and animal corner among others. A website is also planned.
“We also plan to create a microcosm of a modern Indian village, which will inform children about traditional and sustainable living, organic farms etc,” Jindal said. Meanwhile, Jindal also handed out the first Tiranga Badge Awards, instiuted by the Flag Foundation to select school children for their contribution to social service.