Workshop organised in Anantnag
Anantnag, Oct 22: The Pathways Education Workshop was held today at Government Middle School, K Gojran, Khiram, Anantnag.
The workshop aimed to empower tribal students.
With over 80 students and staff in attendance, the event began with a warm welcome.
Rafia Jan, a key member of the organizing team, opened the session by providing mental and emotional support, fostering a safe space where tribal students could freely express their dreams, challenges, and goals. Her role in creating a comfortable and engaging atmosphere was instrumental to the workshop’s success.
Humira Tabassum, the lead organizer, then outlined the objectives of the event. She highlighted scholarships, reservation policies, and government schemes available to tribal students, encouraging them to take full advantage of these resources to pursue higher education. Her motivational speech inspired the students to envision a brighter future and break through barriers through the power of education.
Students were also given the opportunity to showcase their talents, with many being rewarded for their creativity and skills, which boosted their confidence.
The workshop featured an art competition introduced by Sumeera, a social activist. She engaged the students in games and activities that promoted teamwork and creative thinking, making the day both educational and enjoyable.