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Empower India Empower Youth”Webinar for Schools


     

It is not the strongest of the species, nor the most intelligent that survives.It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.

 KIET Group of Institutions offered a Webinar Series “Empower India Empower Youth” to enhance the knowledge & skill-set of the students of the esteemed schools. Through this webinar series they endeavored to add value to the lives of the students and engage them through productive & constructive thought process.

Dr Preeti Chitkara, Manager IA at KIET addressed the students of GD Goenka School during the webinar on the topic 'How to overcome stage fear!' on 29th MAY'20 for students of 10th, 11th and 12th class.

 At the outset, the session commenced with Ms. Vandana Midha, Principal G.D. Goenka School as she welcomed the speaker and the participants. Then after Dr. Chitkara shared the nuances of developing confidence to speak on the stage effectively. The feedback received from the students and teachers was quite encouraging!

 Dr Chitkara shared “Great speakers aren’t born, they are trained” and Public Speaking is a skill that’s developed through experience and training. In her online session she threw light on the questions like what is Speaking & what is Fear?What are the panics or fears on the stage? “GLOSSOPHOBIA” and Why panic? She thereby offered the answers and solution to these questions and finally she gave ten-highly effective tips to overcome the stage fear.

The web session was miraculous and clearly reflected the diligence and sincerity of how it was prepared & delivered. At the end Dr Preeti Chitkara gracefully addressed the queries of the students and received abundance of appreciation for the same.

Dr Preeti Chitkara

Manager-Institutional Affairs

KIET Group of Institutions

Ghaziabad

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  1. Very well said ..thanks for sharing and empowering today’s youth !!!

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