Program gives a chance to young minds to meet professionals

Ludhiana, March 6 (Punjab khabarnama) : Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney launched the “I-ASPIRE” project in the district on Wednesday. The project aims to motivate and inspire school students to pursue their dreams. It will connect students from 8th to 12th standards with professionals in their dream fields.
Under the initiative, students will be asked about their career ambitions. Based on their passions, they will be grouped for visits to relevant professionals’ offices including IAS, IPS, PCS, PPS, Doctor, Scientist and others. The students will have the opportunity to interact with and learn from the professionals they dream of emulating by spending a day with them.
After meeting their role models, the students will share their experiences with other students in their schools, fostering a culture of dream chasing and inspiration. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between aspirations and reality by providing students with first-hand exposure to their desired career paths.
The Deputy Commissioner said that as per the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, by interacting with successful professionals, students will gain valuable insights, motivation, and guidance to pursue their dreams with dedication and hard work. The initiative is being spearheaded by the District Bureau of Employment and Enterprises Ludhiana. Interested students can contact 77400-01682 for any kind of information and help. The students can also register on https://tinyurl.com/IAlprogram.

Punjab Khabarnama

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