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RBEs OPEN MINDS : Academic Excellence Workshop at Domlur Gov High School on 29th Aug 2022

 





Rotary Bangalore East conducted The Academic Excellence workshop as part of our “Open Minds” initiative , it was a great success. 

The children and teachers felt it was very impactful and very useful.

This is one of a kind even for the school in enabling students learning about career paths , time management, learning methods etc for 3hr the kids were engaged in different group activities.

Students had lot of questions for ma’am Parimala ji even after the session gathering around her.





I want to thank immensely Parimala ji Director of Ahead , Sri Sandesh and Ms Tejasvini for conducting the workshop exceptionally and engaging the students till the end. This is all evident from the energy and enthusiasm shown by the students and teachers alike. 
Thank you ma’am.

This was organized by Rtn Krishnan, youth services director Rotary Bangalore East and 
Thanks to Rtn . Krishnamurthy and Rtn . Stephen, our President Shivkumar, secretary Rtn Rajesh Kumar and all members as the snacks is being sponsored by our club  

I also want to thank the School Principal and teacher all of them stayed through the 3hr session and setting up the hall. 


For more pics check : https://photos.app.goo.gl/VE4oy1DVWt1nVHzj7



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