SUMAN SARKAR
Jamshedpur, Dec 6: The four-day ‘Let’s Make a Difference’ Conference concluded at the auditorium of Kerala Public School, Kadma in Jamshedpur.
This workshop has been organized under the joint aegis of the national organisation LMAD (Let’s Make a Difference) and KPS Kadma.
Moral revival
In this, 240 children and teachers from nine different schools of the city came. In this programme, children are given the practice of moral revival, emphasis on moral values like honesty, purity, selflessness and love for all etc.
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For this, processes like taking ‘quiet moments’ were practised. To run this program smoothly, 12 coordinators from outside the city (Bhisam Mansukhani, Sonu Arora, Shivraj, Hetal Gorai, Rahul Singh, Akshita Kadam, Parth Semwal, Hrithik Rawat, Abhinav Bisht) and 12 coordinators at the local level Suman Sarkar, Sangeeta Sarkar, Sayak Sarkar, Nishant Sanghi, Sahil, Sai Bhuvan, Yash Sohanda, Urja Agarwal) and the KPS team gave their support.
At the time of conclusion, many children also shared their experiences as to what they learned from the workshop.
Motivator Viral Majumdar supervises workshop
The running of this workshop was completed under the supervision of chief director and motivator Viral Majumdar who came from Delhi.
It is noteworthy that the LMAD organization has been active at the national level since 1994 and has organized hundreds of workshops for the youth.
Local support for this program was from Rajiv Agarwal and Shraddha Agarwal.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Lakshmi Sharat and in the end, a certificate was given to all the participants. Principals and senior staff and officials of the participating schools were present on this occasion.
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