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The school organised an engaging and insightful personality development workshop for students of grades VI to XII on the theme “Become a better version of yourself”. The session was held in collaboration with the Inner Wheel Club, Mohali Blissful, and featured Apeksha Kotahwala Garg as the keynote speaker of the Inner Wheel Club, Mohali Blissful. She shared valuable insights on personal growth, self-awareness, confidence building, and goal setting. Drawing from real-life examples and interactive discussions, she encouraged students to embrace a growth mind-set and take proactive steps towards becoming their best selves. The workshop aimed to nurture essential life skills among students, boost self-esteem, and help them reflect on their personal strengths and areas of improvement. It was met with enthusiastic participation, with students actively engaging in exercises and discussions that emphasised the importance of attitude, discipline, and self-reflection. Principal Rani Poddar expressed gratitude to Apeksha Kotahwala Garg and the Inner Wheel Club, Mohali Blissful, for their valuable contribution. “Workshops like these are crucial for the holistic development of our students. We are grateful for the meaningful collaboration that made this session impactful and inspiring,” the principal said.

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