Childrens Mela @ DHQ, Mysore on 22-12-1978
🎪 Children’s Mela – Mysuru (22 December 1978)
While there is no widely documented digital record of a specific Children’s Mela held at the District Headquarters (DHQ), Mysuru, on 22nd December 1978, the period reflects an important phase of child-focused development, cultural activities, and public celebrations in the region.
🌟 Historical Context
The late 1970s in Mysuru were marked by strong initiatives and traditions supporting children’s growth and well-being:
- 👶 Child Welfare Initiatives:
The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), launched in 1975, expanded rapidly in Karnataka, including the Mysuru region, focusing on nutrition, health, and early childhood education. - 🎡 Public Exhibitions & Celebrations:
The renowned Mysore Dasara Exhibition traditionally runs from the Dasara festival through December, featuring cultural programs, educational stalls, and activities for children. - 🎭 Cultural Traditions:
Mysuru has a rich tradition of organizing children’s festivals such as Chinnara Mela, promoting creativity, learning, and participation.
🎯 Typical Features of a Children’s Mela
Events like Children’s Melas in this period generally included:
- 🎨 Creative Activities: Drawing, crafts, and competitions
- 🎭 Cultural Programs: Dance, drama, and storytelling
- 🎯 Educational Exhibits: Learning through interactive stalls
- 🤝 Community Participation: Involvement of schools, parents, and local organizations
🌍 Significance
Such events played a vital role in:
- Encouraging holistic child development
- Promoting cultural awareness and creativity
- Supporting community engagement and learning
- Complementing government initiatives like ICDS
📌 Note
For detailed archival information such as program schedules or participant records, references may be found in:
- District Collectorate archives
- Historical records of Star of Mysore
- Local institutional or school documentation


