Amity International School Noida win Youth Power Programme finale
Team Careers360 | May 7, 2019 | 11:32 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 7: Amity International School (AIS) Noida emerged winners at the Amity’s Youth Power Programme that concluded recently.
AIS Mayur Vihar and AIS Gurugram 46 were jointly declared as first runners-up, while AIS Saket bagged the second runners-up position at the 11th edition of the year-long social sensitizing leadership programme.
The Youth Power programme is an intensive learning experience that prepares students to be a catalyst for social change. It has nurtured over 500 ethical leaders and sensitized more than 1 one lakh students on various social issues.
Ten teams from AIS branches across Delhi NCR and Uttar Pradesh regions created awareness on countless issues such as bone health (AIS Mayur Vihar), food waste management (AIS Gurugram 43), clean India green India (AIS Vasundhara 6), go vegetarian (AIS Jagdishpur Lucknow), period positivity (AIS Noida), combating malnutrition (AIS Pushp Vihar), sustainable energy and renewable resources (AIS Gurugram 46), campaign against body shaming (AIS Vasundhara 1), rights and duties (AIS VKC Lucknow), and ‘I care for eye care’ (AIS Saket).
CNN-News 18’s Associate Editor-Anchor Maha Siddiqui was the chief guest of the event that also had Chairperson of Amity Group of Schools Dr. Amita Chauhan in attendance.
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