The students and faculty from Babapur School recently visited the Waah CSC (Community Service Center) at the Kalam Youth Centre in Amreli. This visit aimed to provide the students with exposure to various skill development activities and introduce them to the resources available at the center for personal and professional growth.
Highlights of the Visit:
- Introduction to Waah CSC:
- The students were welcomed by the staff at Waah CSC and given an overview of the center’s mission and objectives. The center focuses on equipping rural youth with the necessary skills to tackle community problems effectively.
- Skill Development Workshops:
- The students participated in hands-on workshops covering various topics such as digital literacy, basic coding, and creative problem-solving. These workshops are designed to ignite curiosity and foster innovation among the youth.
- Interactive Sessions:
- Experts from different fields conducted interactive sessions to engage students in discussions about future career opportunities and the importance of skill development in the modern world.
- Tour of Facilities:
- The students toured the Kalam Youth Centre’s facilities, including the computer lab, library, and creative workspaces, to see firsthand the resources available for learning and development.
- Community Engagement:
- The visit emphasized the importance of community service and how the youth can contribute to their communities by applying the skills they acquire.
- Feedback and Reflection:
- At the end of the visit, students shared their experiences and reflections on what they learned. Many expressed enthusiasm about the possibilities and opportunities that Waah CSC offers.
This visit not only enriched the students’ understanding of the importance of skill development but also inspired them to think about how they can apply these skills to make a positive impact in their communities. The collaboration between Babapur School and Kalam Youth Centre is a step forward in nurturing the next generation of innovators and problem solvers in rural areas.