Amchi Gavelliers - 'gavel club' inaugurated in Dubai

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May 29, 2013
Dubai, May 29: The UAE Amchigele Samaj, as part of its initiatives to help children learn effective communication, inaugurated its very own Gavel Club -“Amchi Gavelliers”, on May 24. This was the second initiative of the Development Activities subcommittee of the organization.

Public speaking is one of the most dreaded and feared activities ever and yet public speaking is one of the most needed abilities in our day and age.

Hence UAE Amchigele have taken up this initiative for their members and their children to be an active student of the Gavel Club and enhance their speaking power efficiently.

Addressing the gathering UAEAS President Shailesh Shenoy said that starting of Gavel Club is realizing an old dream which he had long cherished for the children of the Samaj. He urged the Gavaliers to utilize this opportunity and realize and achieve their full potential. He thanked the Development Activities subcommittee and his colleagues on the managing committee for their efforts and support in starting of this club.

The counselors of the club, TM Sunil Shenoy, TM Mohan Kamath and TM Mahesh Prabhu addressed the gathering and shared their experiences on the benefits of effective communication with everyone present.

The Ice breaker speeches were given by Gavelier Smrithi Prabhu and Gavelier Meghana Bhat. Both the Young speakers were full of confidence and charmed the audience present with their speeches. These speakers were evaluated by Shruti and Yash from the Falcon Gavel Club.

The inaugural meeting had an educational session by DTM Uma Radhakrishnan, a  toastmaster for more than 11 years now. Mrs. Radhakrishnan spoke with emphasis on the art of evaluation and effective ways to encourage one to start and continue public speaking. CC/CL Ramnath conducted the other educational session on “Table Topics”. He did it in a very informal way which made the children to volunteer speaking on the table topics without realizing about it. Each and every one present in the hall thoroughly enjoyed this informal session.

The Club was formally inaugurated by cutting of the cake by the Club counselors, Sponsors and the DA team of the UAEAS. The programme ended at 4pm with snacks and tea served to all present.Top of Form

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He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

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