The “TWEENY TWINKLERS” workshop, a transformative initiative aimed at fostering the personal development of young twinklers aged 8 to 14 years, concluded successfully on 13th April in Nagpur. Organized by Area 3 of Round Table India, the event brought together enthusiastic participants, dedicated organizers, and esteemed facilitators for a full day of learning and growth at the Chitnavis Centre.
Under the guidance of Sumit Bardia, Area 3 Chairman, and Neha Dhariwal, Area Chairperson, the workshop received overwhelming support from present members, including Rahul Gugaliya, Chairman of NRT 83; Kshitiz Agrawal, Chairman of NSRT 258; Niraj Agrawal, Chairman of NTRT 299; Shubham Jain, City Coordinator; Ankush Gopalani, Area 3 Twinklers Convener; and Nidhi Poddar, Isha Agrawal & Treasurer Shipra Gugaliya from Nagpur Ladies Circle 50. Their dedication and involvement ensured the seamless execution of the event.
Led by the esteemed facilitator, Narendra Agrawal, the workshop provided a unique platform for participants to enhance their personalities and unlock their full potential. With his extensive experience as a Super Facilitator of Dale Carnegie, Master Facilitator of RT India & Founder of Gurukul Drona, Narendra Agrawal delivered impactful sessions that left a lasting impression on all attendees.
“The ‘TWEENY TWINKLERS’ workshop exemplifies our commitment to empowering youth and fostering their holistic development,” said Sumit Bardia, Area 3 Chairman. “We are proud to have provided an enriching experience that will positively impact the lives of our participants.”
The success of the workshop underscores Round Table India’s dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for youth development. As we celebrate the achievements of the “TWEENY TWINKLERS” workshop in Nagpur, we remain steadfast in our mission to empower and inspire the next generation of leaders.
Round Table India, is an organisation of young men bringing in change and excellence, by working towards state-of-the-art infrastructure for the education of underprivileged children and is into multiple community service activities. Till date, 8665 classrooms have been built across India in 3616 projects, impacting 9.53 million children under the long-term project “Freedom through Education”.