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The participants of the 33th batch of Vaktha have vowed to bring about change in the society by employing their enhanced communication skills they acquired during the two-day training session on public speaking jointly organised by HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills in Jubilee Hills on November 14 and 15.
Hyderabad: The participants of the 33th batch of Vaktha have vowed to bring about change in the society by employing their enhanced communication skills they acquired during the two-day training session on public speaking jointly organised by HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills in Jubilee Hills on November 14 and 15.
The Director (Training), Kapil Group and the lead faculty of the programme D Bal Reddy said the public speaking was a skill, which can only be sharpened by regular practice. He gave important tips and techniques relating 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 to obviate the possibility of failure,” he pointed out. He said that beautifully packaged goods which would attract the attention of people were because of their ‘presentation. He noted, unless until people were ready to take pains in improving themselves, they cannot sharpen themselves.
S Anand Parjanya, faculty on body language, 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 providing their feedback, Sk Khader Basha from Prakasham district, who was not able to deliver speech from a stage, now felt confident after attending the programme. He recalled how he used to be nervous and now found remarkable change during two-day training. S Subrahmanyam, from Vijayawada, said the training had played an important role as it cleared most of his doubts regarding public speaking.
He felt that being in a democratic country like India everyone must be able to clearly communicate and this was the right platform for attaining it. P Vaikunta Rao, Deputy Tahsildar (Vijayawada), found the tips provided by the trainees had given him confidence. R Pavan Kumar Goud, a student from Hyderabad, said he was able to improve his skills abundantly.
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