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Noida boy becomes part of International Youth Orchestra

Noida: It's a proud moment as a 16-years-old boy from Noida has became a part of International Youth Orchestra at Danube Palace in Hungary. The young boy is also a founder of an NGO where he teaches the vulnerable children Mathematics and also organises music classes for them.

A resident of sector 14 in Noida, Parth Sarthi, a violinist and a student of class 11 at Sanskriti School in Delhi was one among the fifteen young musicians from different parts of India, US and UK for the who participated in Indo-European Youth Orchestra for the Concert in Danube Palace at Budapest, Hungary.

"I have been learning violin from past nine years when I was eight years old. I was a part of Indo-European Youth Orchestra concert in Budapest and it was a houseful show. The music which we presented there was appreciated by all" said Sarthi.

He is founder of NGO Raasta Foundation with theme 'Maths and Music" where he teaches these vulnerable children Mathematics and also organises music classes so that they get positive diversion and stay away from negative influences such as drugs, smoking etc.

"Under our NGO we teach the under-privileged children Maths and music whichbwe chose to develop as an skill in them apart from studies. We have also organised a two day's career counselling workshop for these students where experts educated them on how they have to focus to achieve what they have aimed in their life" added Sarthi.

Apart from this, Sarthi has earlier won accolades for his work for reuniting missing children through Aadhaar camps. He while Volunteering during summer vacation and teaching vulnerable and runaway or other similar children, organised Aadhaar camp for them and he was instrumental in reuniting 12 of them with their parents.

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