The 2nd TNG Youth Leadership Program was held recently, with inter-school competitions and workshops conducted by distinguished speakers.
The first day of the three-day event was for 3-5-year-olds. It was all about rhymes, elocution and poems bringing out the talent and confidence of the children. Students of Rising Star Kindergarten, Middle East International School, Doha Modern Indian School and The Next Generation (TNG) participated in solo and group performances.
The second day was for children aged five to eight, and concentrated on enhancing the creative and analytical abilities of the children, challenging their imagination, the art of public speaking, a drawing competition and a debate on the topic “Internet is good or bad”. Students from Pakistan Education Centre, Middle East International School, Doha Modern Indian School and TNG participated.
The final day saw prize distribution for the winners of the events and a leadership workshop.
More than 168 students from different schools of Doha registered to attend the event.
Shahzad Ahmad, Ambassador of Pakistan, was the chief guest, and Dr Javaid Sheikh, Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, chaired the event. Riyaz Ahmed Bakali, Founder Director of TNG Group, and Principal Qudsia Asad Khan were also present at the event.
The entire event was conducted by 10 students of Key stage 2 with Mahrukh Bakali and Fatima Rizwan in the lead.
Badar Sohail Khan, HR Advisor to Ashghal Public Works authority, Timur Shah, Events Division Manager at G4S, Dr Shaukat Chandna and Dr Sheikh addressed the students. Bakali thanks parents, teachers and sponsors Almarai and Express Business Machines for their support to the event.
The Peninsula