AICUF Karnataka hosts ‘Be the Light’ transformational leadership programme at St Joseph’s College


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Hassan, Sept 8: AICUF Karnataka organised “Be the Light” Transformational Leadership Programme at St Joseph’s College on August 30, 31 gathering 120 dynamic AICUF’ers from 20 units across the state. This two-day state-level event was designed to inspire and cultivate leadership skills among the youth.

The programme featured an investiture ceremony for the AICUF state council 2024-25, marking a significant transition in leadership within the organisation. Esteemed speakers, including Fr Maxim Dias SJ, Br Princen SJ, Br Ovin SJ, and Fr Joyson SJ, provided valuable insights and guidance on various facets of leadership.

A notable highlight was the engaging panel discussion with prominent youth panelists — Shaik Salman, Jassica Sharal Santhmayor, Nelisha Lobo, Amith Adam Pereira, Augustine Neil, and Anson Clement Nazareth. Their diverse experiences offered the participants crucial perspectives on leadership, community engagement, and collective action.

The ‘Be the Light’ programme proved to be a tremendous success, leaving a profound impact on the participants and setting a robust foundation for future AICUF activities across Karnataka.

 

 

  

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  • Anish machado, St Philomena mens hostel

    Sun, Sep 08 2024

    Here's a positive review of a leadership camp: "I had an incredible experience at the leadership camp! The camp exceeded my expectations in every way. The facilitators were knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and created a safe and supportive environment for us to learn and grow. The activities and workshops were engaging, challenging, and relevant to our lives as future leaders. I gained valuable insights into my strengths and weaknesses, and developed essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. What struck me most was the sense of community and camaraderie that developed among the participants. We came from diverse backgrounds and age groups, but we quickly formed strong bonds and supported each other throughout the camp. The camp also provided opportunities for reflection, self-awareness, and personal growth. I left feeling empowered, motivated, and equipped to make a positive impact in my community.

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