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Vaktha ensures transformation from commoner to orator: Participants
The participants of 81st batch of Vaktha successfully shed all their inhibitions 'on stage' and found the training helpful to ensure complete transformation from a commoner to an orator.
Hyderabad: The participants of 81st batch of Vaktha successfully shed all their inhibitions 'on stage' and found the training helpful to ensure complete transformation from a commoner to an orator.
They felt that the two-day training programme, jointly organised by HMTV and Kaushalya School of Life Skills on October 12 and October 13, not only gave positive energy to face huge audience but also face problems in life.
Several aspiring politicians and social workers vowed to bring impact in the society with their enhanced communication skills. Some of them felt a complete change in their attitude and body language within two days of training.
The Director (Training), Kapil Group and the lead faculty of the programme D Bal Reddy said that public speaking was a skill, which could 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.
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 coordinating actions of hands.
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.
While giving their feedback, a couple from Warangal, G Yugander and G Sravanthi who are testing waters in politics felt that they were now able to garner enough courage to contest any elections.
They had lost all the stage fear during the two-day training programme and found a positive change in their lives and felt courageous enough to face all kind of challenges and win them over.
K Solomon Raj drove his message home by saying that he had 'bought courage' in the form of training. K Laxmipathi from Kothagudem regarded the training to be highly professional and apolitical in nature, which focuses on training orators.
The 82nd batch of Vaktha will be held on November 9 and November 10. For further information interested persons may contact on phone number – 9553586062.
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