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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

Four children in the age group of nine to seventeen, all of whom who underwent the pain and fought cancer, participated in a drawing competition organised by Delhi Metro today.

These kids were not alone, there were another 40 children from various NGOs who were either underprivileged or malnourished.

Rani Jha, a Class XII student at a private school and supported by CanKids, was one of the cancer-surviving participants who flaunted her creative side by picturising the operations of Delhi Metro.

"I drew and painted a running Metro train at a station and the near-by areas. I see this as a good opportunity to expose my talent to the outside world. Tell everyone that we can also do," she said.

Her friend at the CanKids and another cancer-survivor Ghazala mirrored Jha's views, saying this was a chance for such people to show their talent.

"We fought cancer with the help of good people. We have talent as well and we showed it today," she said.

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Delhi Metro organises such competitions every now and then as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.

In today's competition, Tarana, a Class IX student of Govt Higher Secondary School at Ambedkar Nagar, emerged the winner by her drawing of a Metro station.

All children were given certificates and goodies by Veerbala, the wife of Delhi Metro chief Mangu Singh.

  

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First Published: Aug 31 2012 | 2:25 PM IST

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