Orientation Programme for II & V Trimester
Orientation Programme for II & V Trimester
“New semester, new beginning” this is
the thought which was lingering in the minds of the christites during the
orientation programme for PGDM II &V on 3rd November 2016. The
day was marked by the presence of chief guest; Mr. Jai Prakash Chandrasekhar
who was from being an important person of the day turned into an influential
person for all of us. The programme was earmarked by prayer song followed by
lightning which enlightened the beautiful occasion. The honourable chief guest
being a former christite still remembered the core values of Christ University
which literally made us speechless. The day got better, as the activities
conducted by Mr. Jai Prakash Chandrasekhar emphasized many important things
which cannot be learned but has to be experienced. For instance, balancing the
marshmallow with spaghetti & the activity is about how long the tower one
can build with the help of the materials given. Therefore, everyone involved in
the activity focussed only on the height rather than building the strong base. This lesson taught us how important it is
to concentrate on small things which will lead us to achieve bigger things in
life.
On
the next day, all of them were already into their strides and there seems to be
a sudden spring in the steps as everyone were more eager to get involved in
that occasion knowing that we are never going to come across this again. The
day belongs to each & every christites as all were deeply involved in
getting not only their respective sides to cross the line, but also the other
teams too. Therefore, teamwork, to
remain calm under stressful situation, importance of small things & its
impact in overall proceedings are some of the lessons learned from the
activities been conducted. Hence, a good beginning has to be well ended
& more importantly implicate these valuable lessons in every aspect of life
which will not only solve the issues but also to enhance one as an individual.
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