Tuesday, 11 August 2015

     LEAD INDIA 2020

             “Aap Badho Desh Ko Badhao”
Report on Lead India Sustenance Program
On “Team Work” @ Spring Dales Grammar
High School, Katedan, Rajendranagar (Mandal)
Rangareddy (District), Telangana (State).

Date:  27th July 2015 (Monday)
Timings: 10.00 am to 12.00pm
Venue: Spring Dales Grammar High school, Katedan, Rajendranagar.
Topics Covered:
1. Game on Team Work, Observations-Written & Oral
2. Moral Story on Team Work, Observations-Written & Oral
3. National Problem – illiteracy, Solutions –Written & Oral
4. Class LINC and implementation & Intimation of initiatives
Resource Persons at Workshop
Mr.Udaychaitanya, Lead India Master Trainer
Highlights of the Workshop
      1.   75 Students of 9th, 10th standard participated in this program. 
     2.    Entire session went with great energy everywhere.  
     3.    Participants involved in all activities and promised that they will implement team work in their life
     4.    They also promised that they will work on some projects to experiment team work in their life
     5.    Finally LINC governing body with 6 members under the leadership of 1 teacher was formed to conduct weekly meeting to record and appreciate the work done by participants.
Comments about Lead India - Sustenance - Team Work: 
 Through this programme came to know the thing that team work is very important for any task to be done efficiently. Till today, our country hasn’t yet become a developed nation and I hope at least for the next generation, a better thing should take place. I like this program very much. Thank you LEAD INDIA team…   
                      D.Praveen kumar, 9th class         
 LEAD INDIA program was interesting. We do our best to develop our country further , we’l help the poor in many ways, teach lessons to our dear ones on not to encourage plastic usage. Udaychaitanya anna so nice we respect him a lot…     
                        G.Bhaskar, 9th class      
The program LEAD INDIA is about the leadership qualities as main focus to motivate every individual to become an efficient leader. Udaychaitanya Anna came to my school and taught us in detail about avoiding the use of plastic carriers in our country so do we. Anna encouraging team work more to take place because with the support may eradicate poverty in our country. Never encourages corruption from either side as it is a big crime against law so do we. I thank to Anna and LEAD INDIA-2020 team for teaching us this kind of good stuff…    
                      K.Keerthana, 9th class
The program taught us on how to proceed slowly towards a goal and you can achieve it with the help of team work. You can see many low caste children highly under the dominance of casteism.The usage of plastic bags is on since 1908 year. So, free your home of plastic or any other bad things to stop the usage completely.
                        J.Bhavani, 9th class         
   The LEAD INDIA program was excellent program in which things we’ve learnt are about TEAM WORK and how to implement it efficiently in completing a task for that a team is a foremost requirement and a capable team leader to lead the team thus making our country step-by-step a developed country up to the top number…   
                       P.Saikiran, 9th class       
I like LEAD INDIA program. I’ve learnt many good points from the program like how to be helpful or have helping nature towards the needy. We have to develop our country to peak heights highlighting on bribe/corruption prevention and never hurt others for silly reasons. Our nation’s growth & development should be a big lesson for many prime nations esp. USA where a heavy student flow should take place from all over the globe to my country for higher studies. Thank you ANNA and LEAD INDIA team…                           
                       V.Harisha Reddy, 9th class             
LEAD INDIA program was good. I learnt so many things from this program mainly Teamwork, with Teamwork we will achieve anything and I learnt about our country and National problems. We need to do something to the society to avoid the national problems and it will lead to develop our country, thank you Lead India 2020.
                      Neethudas, 10th class
The program was very interesting one. Udaychaitanya anna from LEAD INDIA come here to teach us how to develop our country and also about helping the poor. Much more daily plastic carry bags’ usage is seen in our country, we will educate/enlighten them to minimize the usage slowly and thereafter completely stay off from plastic usage. We’l also educates our dear ones not to encourage corruption in our country. We respect the bros because they are spreading the positive awareness on many social issues through this type of good teachings…    
                          Raviteja, 10th class        
The program was very interesting. Some bros from LEAD INDIA have come to my school and taught us on how to develop our country, be helpful to the needy/poor, respect elders of this generation. The usage of plastic is there on since 1908 year so, it’s better being quickly habituated to the change of quitting it permanently and also keeping the surroundings neat and clean marks towards the development of the country…   
                        C.Ashok Reddy , 10th class        
 The program is really good. I’ve understood the problems in the country and it was great for me to learn on how to develop my country in an efficient manner through step-by-step approach. I’ve also learnt the importance of leadership qualities in my country’s development. Thank you so much bros & LEAD INDIA team…      
                       T.Rajeshwari, 10th class           

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