Indian Council For Child Welfare
Indian Council for Child Welfare started the Learn to Live Together Camps in 1970.
The main objective of holding these Camps is to foster friendship among the Children from different States of India as well as to provide an effective forum for cultural exchange.

Children engage in arts, crafts, music, and various creative expressions that showcase their talents and cultural backgrounds.
Team building activities and sports that promote cooperation, friendly competition, and physical well-being.
Performances and presentations that celebrate the rich diversity of Indian languages, traditions, and cultural heritage.
Sightseeing and visits to places of interest in and around the host city, providing educational and cultural enrichment.









17 locations across India have proudly hosted these camps
ICCW organized a special Camp for Children from India and SAARC Countries in 1994
at New Delhi, bringing together seven nations in a celebration of friendship and cultural exchange.