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Rao Hospital’s SuperKids 6th Edition Draws Huge Response

Rao Hospital in RS Puram, a trusted name in women’s and children’s healthcare for over 70 years, marked Children’s Day with the vibrant SuperKids 6th Edition, drawing enthusiastic participation from children and parents across the city.
The event saw lively contests throughout the day. More than 70 teams took part in the quiz competition, while the drawing event brought together over 240 young artists, each showcasing their imagination with colour and creativity.
The fancy dress segment featured 60 children, who impressed the audience with their innovative costumes and confident
performances.
Another highlight of the day was the Baby Crawl Race, where 25 toddlers stole the show as they made their way to the finish line amid cheers from parents and spectators.
Winners across all categories were honoured with cash prizes and gifts.
Alongside the competitions, parents attended a panel discussion featuring Dr. Krishnasamy, Senior Consultant – Neonatology & Paediatrics, and Mrs. Babyshree, Lactation & Child Nutrition Specialist. They spoke on child health, nutrition, growth, and key developmental needs.
Speaking about the event, Dr. Damodar Rao, Associate Director and Senior Consultant – Gyn Endoscopy & Fertility, said:
“SuperKids reminds us every year of the remarkable potential in every child. Their enthusiasm and confidence inspire us. At Rao Hospital, we are committed not just to healthcare, but to supporting the holistic growth of children and families.”
The event concluded on a joyful note, strengthening community engagement and reinforcing the hospital’s focus on child health and wellbeing.
Medical Director Dr. Asha Rao and Director Mrs. Deepika Rao also took part in the
celebrations.

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