"The
program will go a long way in contributing to the overall development of the
students," said AYIS principal Firoz Mulla, who exerted all out efforts to
organize the session.
"Programs
like the YLP has been helping students restore a sense of confidence and
leadership," said M.C. Sebastian, director of Peevees Group of Schools,
who is also an AYIS principal.
He
congratulated the students for showing great interest and enthusiasm in the YLP
session.
The event
was attended by Ebrahim Sabjan, president of Kohinoor Club; Syed Zia Ur Rahman,
Area 22 Governor; Abdul Khader, supervisor; and a large number of guests,
students and teachers.
Speaking
on the occasion, Ashfaq shared his thoughts on the YLP program and interacted
with the 25 students who took great interest to share their views and ideas
with the speaker.
He said
the Toastmasters International has grown to become a world leader in helping
people become more competent from a humble beginning as a small club in 1924.
This nonprofit organization has nearly 260,000 members in over 12,500 clubs in
about 113 countries.
