Hyderabad: We shall remain indebted for life, say Vaktha participants
Hyderabad: While emphasising what they have achieved after attending the 2-day training on public speaking, the Vaktha participants felt like remaining indebted for life to HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills, as the training not only provided important tips but brought about a major change in the way they think about society.
The training programme was jointly organised by HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills on February 8 and 9, inspired scores of aspiring politicians, social workers and businessmen. Some of participants of this 85th batch described the change as 'achieving second birth' (punarjanma).
The Director (Training), Kapil Group and the faculty of the programme D Bal Reddy said that the public speaking is a skill, which could only be honed by regular practice. He gave important tips and techniques related to public speaking.
He also explained important techniques of voice modulation, since a good speaker maintains a high tone while delivering the speech. He also trained the participants on importance of maintaining proper posture by elaborating over the topic of body language.
He explained that as to how maintaining their posture while delivering a speech and communicating at a public place was part of oratory skills and how it influences the audience. While providing their feedback, S Raju from Warangal who was encouraged to attend through HMTV advertisement, felt that he shed all his inhibitions on stage.
He felt like hugely motivated and also found his place in society. Md Afzaluddin who was highly inspired by the event asserted that he would not forget this 'priceless' experience and would remain indebted throughout his life.
K Ramakrishna Reddy from Hyderabad who used to avoid speaking on stage and remained hesitant, found a lot of change, with increased confidence levels. He vowed to reach heights in his political career by practicing the tips provided by the faculty.
The 86th batch of Vaktha will be held on March 14 & 15. For further information interested persons may contact on phone number – 9553586062.