Mrs. Ranjana Rai,
Member, National Training Panel and Manager, YES AVS conducted two days
orientation programme and workshop at the Livingstone Foundation Higher
Secondary School, Dimapur. Students attended the workshop with
great enthusiasm and even gathered courage to ask her if she herself practices
what she preaches and lives the award? And that, what difference could the
award make in their lives? The answer was but obvious with rhetoric phrase,
“nothing is small or big, it is the small efforts that bring positivity and
change within you, the environment, then your community, society and finally
the country.” The Idea of sharing the young talents of Nagaland was becoming a
dream come true with the International Award for Young People outreaching the
programme to every corner, for the people who have been longing to enrol for
similar programmes.
The
staff of the school was introduced to the programme and the Principal and
Chairman, Mr. Andrew Ahoto gave his full support to this endeavour. LFHSS
begins the IAYP programme this month in its effort to Create Committed Citizen
of India. Following Mr. Ahoto’s initiative to introduce IAYP in the school,
LFHSS has become a YES Centre in Nagaland and It has joined hands with The
Assam Valley School in its effort to build the Youth in the North East of
India. All the best LFHSS!
From an award leader: “IAYP is indeed not
just an Award, but the reward of living the award and becoming a better human
being each day in our lives.”
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