Kolkata: Over 3,000 underprivileged children experienced a day filled with joy, creativity and inspiration as Round Table India, organised the vibrant and heart-warming carnival ‘Taare Zameen Pe’ at The Heritage School Kolkata.
Led by Mr. Viney Raj Agarwal, the initiative brought together young professionals, entrepreneurs and business leaders committed to nation-building with the mission of giving every child a memorable childhood experience. The school grounds came alive with colours, music, games, cultural performances, competitions and a festival-like atmosphere celebrating childhood.
Each participating child received stationery kits and food packets, ensuring they were cared for throughout the event. The carnival aimed at breaking social barriers and creating a platform of inclusion, empathy and compassion. Volunteers and supporters formed a strong chain of goodwill, embodying the vision of building a brighter future for all children.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Viney Raj Agarwal, Chairman of Kolkata Round Table 227, said:
“This event is our commitment to making every child feel valued and cherished. As the city’s renowned business houses and corporates come together for this initiative, we see the strength of community and collaboration in shaping a better tomorrow. We firmly believe every child deserves love, opportunity and dignity, and through Taare Zameen Pe, we hope to create memories and inspiration that stay with these young minds forever.”
“At Heritage, we believe every child—regardless of background—deserves joy, dignity and the freedom to dream. Taare Zameen Pe is not just an event; it is a celebration of humanity. We are honoured to host this beautiful initiative and stand with Round Table India in creating memories that will inspire these young hearts for years to come.” said Shri Pradip Agarwal, CEO, Heritage Group of Institutions, Kolkata.
The Heritage School also played a key role, with teachers, volunteers and students joining in to support the children and elevate the event’s spirit. The overwhelming participation once again highlighted Kolkata’s culture of compassion and collective responsibility toward social upliftment.

