Health meets creativity at Fortis Hospital
Join the World Health Day special carnival with fun competitions, prizes and learning for kids. Register now and be part of a healthier tomorrow!
Noida : In a unique initiative to promote health awareness among children, Fortis Hospital, in association with Apartment Times, is organising a vibrant Health Carnival & Competition this April. The event aims to combine learning with creativity, encouraging young minds to understand the importance of healthy living.
Inspired by the theme “Health with Science”, the carnival is designed for children aged 5 to 12 years, offering a platform where awareness meets action through engaging and educational activities.
Event details
Date: Sunday, 26 April 2026
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Venue: Fortis Hospital, Atrium – Ground Floor
Competition categories
Junior Group (5–8 years)
Colouring (5–6 years)
Poster Making (7–8 years)
Sub-senior group (9–12 years)
Poster Making
Fine Arts
Fireless Cooking
Slogan Writing
What participants will get
Prizes worth ₹51,000
Art workshop and magic show
Fun games and goodies
Refreshments
Consultation prizes for all participants
Encouraging healthy thinking through creativity
The event focuses on making health education interactive and enjoyable. By engaging children in activities such as poster-making, slogan-writing and fireless cooking, organisers aim to instil healthy habits early in life while nurturing creativity and confidence.
Registration details
Participants can register and check detailed rules and guidelines here:
This Health Carnival is not just a competition but a community-driven effort to spread awareness about wellness among residents. Organisers believe that such initiatives play a crucial role in shaping a healthier future generation. Residents are encouraged to participate and support this meaningful event that blends fun, education and health awareness under one roof.
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