12 Jun 2015, 11:30 am

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WFUNA Foundation, along with Hyatt Regency Kolkata, hosted a painting exhibition by Rucheka Jain a Class X student of La Martiniere for Girls' School, Kolkata.
Talking about her inspiration, the girl with a golden heart, Rucheka said, “I used to prepare for my Class X exams by the side of a window in my home. One day I saw a bird toiling very hard in the summer sun to build a nest. I realised that a colossal effort that goes into making of a nest or home. And when the earthquake struck Nepal and the tragedy unfolded, I was numbed by the scenes of homeless men, women and children."
The budding artist has been painting as a hobby despite her demanding academic schedule. But after the Nepal earthquake as the scale of human tragedy unfolded, Rucheka decided to put finishing touches and gear up for an sale-cum-exhibition to contribute her earnings for the cause of the quake victims. However, she had no idea about the funds that would be raised and the support that she would get from WFUNA Foundation.
“The exhibition was for the cause of humanity and also showcased the works of a young talent. WFUNA Foundation was proud to host Rucheka's exhibition. WFUNA Foundation has started doing events in India and had organized the WFUNA Youth Seminar at a school in Jaipur on March 29, 2015. We hope to do more such social events in the day ahead,” said Mr Sundeep Bhutoria, Treasurer, WFUNA.
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The purpose of WFUNA Foundation is to further WFUNA's activities and initiatives in India by supporting the implementation of programs and projects that highlight and spread awareness on issues ranging from human rights to sustainable development and also spreading amity among nations.
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