Bahrain: Career guidance programme ‘Shape the Future, Dare to Dream’ organised by IFF


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Bahrain, Apr 3: A special career guidance programme for children and parents organized by India Fraternity Forum (IFF) in Bahrain was held here at Al Eslah Society, Muharraq recently.

The programme was inaugurated by Jamal Moideen, President, IFF. On the occasion, he described the relevance of the programme and reminded the audience about the benefit of having such workshops in the present scenario as we live in an inconsistent social environment.

The programme was conducted for the students from std 8 to pre-university to help them detect their skills, self-esteem, and weaknesses to choose their appropriate curriculum wisely.

It also proposed a special guidance session to explore global job opportunities and valuable instructions to achieve success in various worldwide scholarship exams. Habeeb Uppinangadi, assistant professor, Kingdom University and a well-known career guidance trainer, handled the training sessions.

Indian expatriate students from various schools along with their parents participated in the event. Around 150 people attended the programme. Zubair Aurangabad welcomed the audience. Mohamed Yahya presented a memento to the trainer. Ibrahim Karnool rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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