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    MangoFolks Hosts “The Hidden Window”: A Drawing Contest That Goes Beyond Art

    Arjun SinghBy Arjun SinghJune 3, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], June 03: In a world where screens increasingly surround children, moments of genuine creativity have become rare and deeply valuable. Recognizing this, MangoFolks recently hosted a unique and meaningful initiative at the Activity Centre, Naval Officers Residential Area (NOFRA), Colaba. A drawing contest for young artists that was designed not just to celebrate creativity but to understand it.

    Titled “The Hidden Window,” the initiative was built on a simple yet powerful idea. A child’s drawing is more than just art; it is a reflection of their inner world.

    More Than a Contest: A Window Into Young Minds

    Unlike conventional competitions that focus solely on performance and winners, MangoFolks approached this event with a deeper intention.

    Children were encouraged to express themselves freely. The theme was revealed on the spot, allowing spontaneity, imagination, and authenticity to take center stage. Drawing sheets were provided. From vibrant landscapes to imaginative scenes, each piece told a story that was unique, unfiltered, and deeply personal.

    What truly set this event apart was what followed after the drawings were completed.

    Introducing “The Hidden Window” Drawing Analysis Initiative

    As part of the experience, MangoFolks introduced a specialized drawing analysis service, turning each artwork into a meaningful insight for parents.

    This initiative was led by Ashita Thakkar, an expert with years of experience in educational and corporate consulting. Using principles of graphology and color therapy, her work focuses on decoding visual expressions to uncover emotional patterns, personality traits, and developmental cues in children.

    The process was simple yet powerful:

    Create: Each child created their artwork during the contest

    Submit: Drawings were collected at the end of the session

    Analyze: Each piece underwent a detailed off-site expert review

    Discover: Parents will receive personalized remarks to better understand and guide their child

    This thoughtful addition transformed the contest into something far more meaningful. It became a tool for awareness, connection, and deeper understanding.

    Understanding Children Beyond Words

    At the heart of “The Hidden Window” lies a powerful belief.

    A child’s artwork is a silent language of their mind.

    Every line, color, and shape carries meaning. The way a child draws, whether bold or delicate, structured or free-flowing, can reveal insights into:

    • Confidence and self-expression
    • Emotional well-being
    • Social tendencies
    • Creativity and imagination

    Through this initiative, MangoFolks aimed to help parents see beyond the surface. It enables them to understand not just what their child creates but what it might be communicating.

    Each participant received a specially designed certificate titled “Understanding Your Child Through Art,” along with space for graphologist remarks and parental reflection. This encourages families to engage with these insights together.

    Celebrating Participation, Not Just Winners

    The contest welcomed a vibrant and diverse group of young participants, including Inaya Meher, Arhaan Mohideen, Lineysha Nayak, Samaira Punia, Alisha Neralkar, Siddhanth Singh, Nysha Sharma, Devansh Raina, Kanishk Sharma, Aadish Neralkar, Mishka Yadav, Ruhika Sharma, Aritra, Mihika Sreekumar, Samaira Punia, Vishaan Phogat, P. Sathwik, Vanya Mishra, Vinaya Mishra, Tulsi Malik, Atharv Vinod, Medha Vivek, Pranavi Elangovan, Daanvi Elangovan, Aarav Girdhar, Mayra Jamaiyar, Naina Sain, Ishaan Yadav, Fatehsher Singh, Ushika Mukund, Sanchana Raghavendran, Navya N, Nitya N, Reyansh Juyal, Ishan Jagtap, Eva Juyal, Ivaan Jagtap, Chingkhei Oinam, Dhvani S Menon, Reyansh Manhas, Alisha Neralkar, Mahira Bhardwaj, Vedanth Singh, Ryan Joseph, Yashwika Chauhan, Kial Kashetty, Sanchana, Anmay Goswami, Aanvi Mukurala, Benjamin Anoop Cherian, Arunditya Kumar Roy, Aruniva Roy, Evelyn Titus Martin, Yuvan Choudhary, Redaan Gond, Vardaan Gond, Gauri Ashutosh Bobade, Niyati Karande, Pratap Karande, Idhika Singh, Karan, Arjun, Tulsi Malik, and Vyan A. Subramanian.

    Each child brought their own perspective, creativity, and voice, making the event a true celebration of individuality.

    All participants received certificates, while winners across age groups (5–8, 9–12, 13–16) were recognized with special rewards and featured across digital platforms.

    MangoFolks: Cultivating More Than Just Land

    While MangoFolks is known for managed farmland and sustainable agriculture, initiatives like this reflect a larger philosophy centered on community, connection, and mindful engagement.

    Speaking about the initiative, Founders and directors of MangoFolks, Mrs Ganesh Gokhale and Mrs Hash Jain shared,

    “At MangoFolks, what we are building goes beyond farmland. We believe real growth happens when communities come together and grow with intention. Through initiatives like ‘The Hidden Window,’ we aim to create spaces where people feel more connected, aware, and engaged.”

    A Beginning, Not Just an Event

    “The Hidden Window” is more than a one-day contest. It marks the beginning of a larger conversation about how we understand children, how we support their growth, and how creativity can become a bridge between the two.

    Because sometimes, the most powerful insights do not come from words.

    They come from a child sitting quietly, drawing their world.

    Connect with Us

    To know more about MangoFolks, schedule a conversation with our team, or explore orchard ownership opportunities:

    Website: mangofolks.in

    Contact: 7676029090

    Instagram: mangofolks_orchard

    If you object to the content of this press release, please notify us at pr.error.rectification@gmail.com. We will respond and rectify the situation within 24 hours.

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