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RBE: OpenMinds :Inspire the Youth

 

Open Minds: A workshop series where Leaders inspire the youth” by Rotary Club of Bangalore East

A series of lecture workshops for Domlur Gov PU College and high school student , where leaders will present their profession, business or services to inform and inspire students for a future they wish to identify themselves with.


 We invite eminent and leading personalities from varied fields to spend an hour to talk to students


The expectation from the Leaders (Presenter) is to cover the below





Basic Format of the session:

  • This is a voluntary service to the young and youth

  • Will be an offline session 

  • Speaker will have 60min for the session

                
                    The content will need to cover essentially the 3 sections
    • What: This is the profession/services/work/business you do with some details on the domain, space, benefactors etc

    • Why: Inspire the minds why this is so passionate for you and if relevant some famous personalities in your space, how you derive your motivation, enthusiasm, and satisfaction from doing what you do

    • How: What the young need to do to initiate themselves, if interested, into your line of work, like process of applying, mind-set, courses to choose, trainings, good places for further learn, intern, performance, and growth etc


Participants: 10th standard and college students of both the Domlur Gov high school and Gov college (about 100 students) 

When: Every Saturday between 12-1pm

Where: Domlur Gov High School, and College




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