Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad participates in the first-ever virtual India Toy Fair 2021
· Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the toy fair was held between 27th February to 4th March’21
· Participants of the virtual toy fair were able to witness various facets of the Indian toy ecosphere
Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh – Embarking on a joyful journey, Seth AnandramJaipuria School, Ghaziabad, participated in the first-ever Virtual India Toy Fair 2021 held from 27th February’21 to 4th March’21. Earlier the toy fair was scheduled till 2nd March’21 but due to overwhelming response the date has been extended for 2 days. The school was among the 22 selected schools across India that got a chance to showcase their created toys to promote the underlying themes of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and Vocal for Local campaigns.
The event was inaugurated by PM NarendraModi who highlighted the salient features of Indian toys that not only entertain children but also help kids initiate into the world of scientific theories. He also emphasized the use of environmentally friendly toys that will boost children’s creativity.
It was the first-ever digitally accessible exhibition and platform that provided an opportunity to its audience to explore and buy a variety of toys from over 1,074 exhibitors & 60 toy clusters across states and union territories, and participate in insightful webinars, panel discussions / activities, and network with various stakeholders from the toy industry.
Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Manju Rana, Principal cum Director, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School said, “This one-of-its-kind event brought together all stakeholders including buyers, sellers, students, teachers, designers etc., and encouraged dialogue for the overall development of the industry that will go a long way in boosting toy manufacturing in India. It was a matter of immense pride for Seth Anandram Jaipuria School to be amongst one of the few schools selected for participating in this huge event.”
She further added, “Such events are important as they promote critical thinking and encourage the overall efficiency of children with engagement and enjoyment.”
The main attractions of the fair included a virtual exhibition with over 1,000 stalls, knowledge sessions with engaging panel discussions and webinars on diverse topics by experts on areas including toy-based learning, craft demonstrations, competitions, quizzes, virtual tours, product launches, etc.
For the education sector, in particular, the knowledge sessions involving various experts focused on areas emphasised in the NEP 2020 such as play-based and activity-based learning, indoor and outdoor games, use of puzzles and toys to promote innovative thinking, as well as make learning more engaging and enjoyable.