Leadership training camp for teenagers concludes

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May 11, 2012

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Mangalore, May 11: The weeklong leadership training for the teenagers mainly for high school children was concluded at Spandana Trust, Jeppu, here, on Wednesday.

As many as 332 children irrespective of caste and creed participated in the undergone training in the camp for seven days.

Leadership qualities, leadership in youth and various types of leadership, effect of HIV/Aids in youth, rights of children, consumer rights, right to information and personality development etc. subjects were dealt with in the meeting.

The programme was conducted by Velarod, Mangalore. Mr. Renny D'Souza and his team took keen interest in the program.

Presiding over the valedictory function, Emma Joseph, superior Infant Mary's convent, Jeppu, encouraged the youth and stressed the need of leadership training for youth.

She said, a pencil is made to use unless it is mended and sharpen it won't write. So we too need to sharpen ourselves and make use of ourselves for the good of others and the society. The career guidance that the students got should be useful in the days to come, she added.

She also praised the Spandana Trust and its personnel for organizing this kind of programmes for youth.

Evangeline Managing Trustee Spandana Trust, Renny D'Souza, Director, Velarod and the resource persons May D'Sa, Jayakar, Deeksha and Suresh also were present on the dais.

Evangeline welcomed the gathering. Prafulla D'Souza proposed vote of thanks. Victor Vas compered the programme.


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