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Vaktha' worth attending to ensure transformation
The participants of 83rd batch of Vaktha successfully shed all their inhibitions 'on stage' and found the training worth attending to ensure complete transformation from commoner to an orator.
Hyderabad: The participants of 83rd batch of Vaktha successfully shed all their inhibitions 'on stage' and found the training worth attending to ensure complete transformation from commoner to an orator.
They felt that the 2-day training programme, jointly organised by HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills on December 14 and 15, gave positive energy to face huge audience.
The Director (Training), Kapil Group and the lead faculty of the program D Bal Reddy said that the public speaking is a skill, which can only be honed by regular practice.
He gave important tips and techniques related to public speaking. "People neglect to hone their skills, but there are occasions in their lives which compel them to speak out. Therefore, to face such a kind of situation, everyone should get themselves prepared, lest they face a failure," he said.
K Srikanth, another faculty explained important techniques of voice modulation, since a good speaker maintains a high tone while delivering the speech.
He made students practice some of the important tips and showed how voice culture and modulation can make a person an effective public speaker.
He also trained the participants on maintaining their posture while delivering a speech and communicating at a public place. He explained as to how the orator, should communicate the subject with the coordinating actions of hands.
While giving their feedback, participants coming from different districts felt a marked change in the way speak 'on stage'. P N Dasharath from Nirmal found the two-day training programme worthwhile, as he learned important aspects relevant to the oratory skills.
He felt confident and overcoming the hurdles through regular practice.
D Srikanth Reddy from Siddipet who wishes to reach heights in politics said that he was walking out with full of excitement and enthusiasm and was ready to face the audience without any hesitation.
M Manjula from Mancherial was now able to speak without fear of being watched by a number of people and felt a marked change through the 2-day training session and vowed to practice the tips provided by the faculty for becoming a good orator.
The 84nd batch of Vaktha will be held on January 11 & 12. For further information interested persons may contact– 9553586062.
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